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Mohammed 'Mojo' Rashid
The man at the centre of a car insurance scam based in Keighley, Bradford, was sentenced to five years in prison in December 2008.
At a second hearing in October 2010, Mohammed 'Mojo' Rashid was ordered to repay £300,000 of the cash he had earned from his criminal lifestyle.
The judge at Bradford Crown Court told the Porsche-driving garage owner that if the first £150,000 wasn't forthcoming within six months, he would serve a further two years and four months in jail.
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