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Mahee Ferdhaus

Mohammed Mahee Ferdhaus Jalil (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ মাহী ফেরদৌস জলীল; born 13 April 1973) is a Bangladeshi-born British businessman, founder of Channel S, owner of Prestige Auto Group and a television presenter.

Mohammed
Mahee Ferdhaus Jalil
মাহী ফেরদৌস জলীল
Born
Mahee Ferdhaus Jalil

(1973-04-13) 13 April 1973 (age 51)
Sylhet, Bangladesh
NationalityBritish
Other namesMohammed Ferdhaus
Occupation(s)Businessman, television presenter
Years active2004–present
Known forFounder of Channel S
Children2

Early life edit

Jalil was born on 13 April 1973, into a Bengali Muslim family in Sylhet District, Bangladesh. The family later migrated to the United Kingdom, eventually settling in Southern England.

Career edit

Jalil founded Channel S which began broadcasting in December 2004.[1][2] He founded Prestige Auto Group, which later became Diamond Auto Group – based in Walthamstow, London.[citation needed] He also presents a weekly talk show Reality with Mahee which airs every on Channel S.[3]

Controversy edit

Kidnapping edit

On 25 May 2011, Jalil was bundled into a car at gunpoint outside the offices of Channel S in Clifford Road, Walthamstow, London at 1:30 am. He was then driven to an Indian restaurant in West London where he was hooded, bound, beaten, tortured and repeatedly demanded £250,000 ransom. Jalil was eventually released by one of the kidnappers, driven to the edge of London's A406 North Circular Road and given £30 to get a taxi. Jalil made his way home, called the police, and was taken to hospital for treatment for burns and internal injuries.[4][5][6][7]

In June[8] and July 2011, Mohammed Iqbal Hussain, 44, ATN Bangla CEO Hafiz Alam Bakhsh, 39, and businessman Sadek Ali, 41, were charged with conspiracy to kidnap.[9] Later, Abul Aktar, 38, was also charged.[7] In February 2012, after a month-long trial at Snaresbrook Crown, [10] Bakhsh, Ali and Aktar were found not guilty of conspiracy to kidnap,[11] Hussain was found guilty of conspiracy to kidnap, blackmail and assault causing grievous bodily harm.[10] On 15 June 2013, Hussain was sentenced to a 32-year prison term (15 years for kidnap, 10 years for grievous bodily harm and 7 years for blackmail).[12]

Jalil suffered post-traumatic stress disorder and psychological difficulties from the physical and mental ordeal.[13][14]

Insurance fraud edit

Jalil committed money laundering offences in 2008 while awaiting trial for conspiracy to defraud.[15] On 4 August 2008, he was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court[16] for conspiracy to defraud[13] for car insurance fraud over "crash-for-cash" staged accidents[16] between 2002 and 2003[13] and sentenced to an 18-month prison term.[16][17][18] He was released after serving seven months of his term and made his first public appearance at the Channel S Community Awards on 30 March 2009.[19]

Jalil was on bail awaiting trial from the previous fraud when at the time he became involved in the next fraud.[13] Between 2006 and 2010, he accepted at least £500,000 into bank accounts under his control and laundered some of the profits of a £3 million "crash-for-cash" scam, while knowing the money had been defrauded out of insurance companies. Jalil admitted to playing a background role behind Motor Alliance, an insurance company which made at least £1.17 million during the four-year scam. On 8 July 2013, he pleaded to guilty to money laundering and admitted to possessing criminal property between 19 July 2006 and 31 October 2010 under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 just before he was due to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court.[10]

Between November 2005 and October 2008, at least 124 claims were made by individuals linked to Motor Alliance, a company run by Jalil's brother, Mohammed Samsul Haque, a series of London-based accident management firms were used as a front to hide[13] fraudulent insurance claims offering storage facilities and replacement vehicle hire.[20]

In October 2011, Haque and five other men were sentenced[21][22] to a total of more than 12 years in prison[13] following a Metropolitan Police Service investigation called Operation Scarp. Jalil was the final person to be prosecuted under Operation Scarp.[21][23] In August, he was ordered to pay £84,000 to AXA Insurance.[24]

Jalil initially denied involvement in the scam,[25] but pleaded guilty to money laundering when he appeared before the court in July[15] 2014,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] just as he was due to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court.[25] He was freed on bail until his sentencing hearing on 13 September. Sentencing was adjourned for a pre-sentence report to be prepared and a psychological report to deal with the incident leading Jalil suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.[25]

On 17 February 2014, he was sentenced to a three-year prison term for money laundering at Southwark Crown Court.[20][35][36][37][38] He admitted possessing criminal property[39] and was also banned from being a director for 10 years.[13][40] He was the final person to be jailed under Operation Scarp.[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Shahed, Feeda Hassan (23 March 2008). "Chitchat with some British-Bangladeshis". The Daily Star. Vol. 2, no. 61. Bangladesh. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
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  4. ^ Binns, Daniel (3 June 2011). "WALTHAMSTOW: Bengali media mogul 'kidnapped' outside TV studio". Walthamstow: Guardian Series. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
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  10. ^ a b c Richards, Chris (10 July 2013). . Brentwood Gazette. Archived from the original on 30 April 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
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  16. ^ a b c Jeory, Ted (13 September 2009). "Ofcom launch investigation into Muslim TV". Daily Express. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  17. ^ Harper, Tom (6 March 2013). "Revealed: Tower Hamlets mayor's close links to TV station rapped for bias towards him". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  18. ^ Woolf, Marie (31 October 2010). . The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  19. ^ "Channel S Community Awards 2009". Channel S. London: Mizan Rahman. 30 March 2009. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  20. ^ a b Dearden, Lizzie (19 February 2014). "Accomplice of Goodmayes men who smashed up cars in insurance scam jailed". Ilford Recorder. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  21. ^ a b "Businessman Awaits sentencing for laundering half a millions pounds from an insurance scam". Metropolitan Police Service. 26 September 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
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Mohammed Mahee Ferdhaus Jalil Bengali ম হ ম মদ ম হ ফ রদ স জল ল born 13 April 1973 is a Bangladeshi born British businessman founder of Channel S owner of Prestige Auto Group and a television presenter MohammedMahee Ferdhaus Jalilম হ ফ রদ স জল লBornMahee Ferdhaus Jalil 1973 04 13 13 April 1973 age 51 Sylhet BangladeshNationalityBritishOther namesMohammed FerdhausOccupation s Businessman television presenterYears active2004 presentKnown forFounder of Channel SChildren2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Controversy 3 1 Kidnapping 3 2 Insurance fraud 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life editJalil was born on 13 April 1973 into a Bengali Muslim family in Sylhet District Bangladesh The family later migrated to the United Kingdom eventually settling in Southern England Career editJalil founded Channel S which began broadcasting in December 2004 1 2 He founded Prestige Auto Group which later became Diamond Auto Group based in Walthamstow London citation needed He also presents a weekly talk show Reality with Mahee which airs every on Channel S 3 Controversy editKidnapping edit On 25 May 2011 Jalil was bundled into a car at gunpoint outside the offices of Channel S in Clifford Road Walthamstow London at 1 30 am He was then driven to an Indian restaurant in West London where he was hooded bound beaten tortured and repeatedly demanded 250 000 ransom Jalil was eventually released by one of the kidnappers driven to the edge of London s A406 North Circular Road and given 30 to get a taxi Jalil made his way home called the police and was taken to hospital for treatment for burns and internal injuries 4 5 6 7 In June 8 and July 2011 Mohammed Iqbal Hussain 44 ATN Bangla CEO Hafiz Alam Bakhsh 39 and businessman Sadek Ali 41 were charged with conspiracy to kidnap 9 Later Abul Aktar 38 was also charged 7 In February 2012 after a month long trial at Snaresbrook Crown 10 Bakhsh Ali and Aktar were found not guilty of conspiracy to kidnap 11 Hussain was found guilty of conspiracy to kidnap blackmail and assault causing grievous bodily harm 10 On 15 June 2013 Hussain was sentenced to a 32 year prison term 15 years for kidnap 10 years for grievous bodily harm and 7 years for blackmail 12 Jalil suffered post traumatic stress disorder and psychological difficulties from the physical and mental ordeal 13 14 Insurance fraud edit Jalil committed money laundering offences in 2008 while awaiting trial for conspiracy to defraud 15 On 4 August 2008 he was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court 16 for conspiracy to defraud 13 for car insurance fraud over crash for cash staged accidents 16 between 2002 and 2003 13 and sentenced to an 18 month prison term 16 17 18 He was released after serving seven months of his term and made his first public appearance at the Channel S Community Awards on 30 March 2009 19 Jalil was on bail awaiting trial from the previous fraud when at the time he became involved in the next fraud 13 Between 2006 and 2010 he accepted at least 500 000 into bank accounts under his control and laundered some of the profits of a 3 million crash for cash scam while knowing the money had been defrauded out of insurance companies Jalil admitted to playing a background role behind Motor Alliance an insurance company which made at least 1 17 million during the four year scam On 8 July 2013 he pleaded to guilty to money laundering and admitted to possessing criminal property between 19 July 2006 and 31 October 2010 under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 just before he was due to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court 10 Between November 2005 and October 2008 at least 124 claims were made by individuals linked to Motor Alliance a company run by Jalil s brother Mohammed Samsul Haque a series of London based accident management firms were used as a front to hide 13 fraudulent insurance claims offering storage facilities and replacement vehicle hire 20 In October 2011 Haque and five other men were sentenced 21 22 to a total of more than 12 years in prison 13 following a Metropolitan Police Service investigation called Operation Scarp Jalil was the final person to be prosecuted under Operation Scarp 21 23 In August he was ordered to pay 84 000 to AXA Insurance 24 Jalil initially denied involvement in the scam 25 but pleaded guilty to money laundering when he appeared before the court in July 15 2014 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 just as he was due to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court 25 He was freed on bail until his sentencing hearing on 13 September Sentencing was adjourned for a pre sentence report to be prepared and a psychological report to deal with the incident leading Jalil suffering from post traumatic stress disorder 25 On 17 February 2014 he was sentenced to a three year prison term for money laundering at Southwark Crown Court 20 35 36 37 38 He admitted possessing criminal property 39 and was also banned from being a director for 10 years 13 40 He was the final person to be jailed under Operation Scarp 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 See also editBritish Bangladeshi List of British BangladeshisReferences edit Channel S TV to air programme in Bangladesh The Daily Star Vol 5 no 541 Bangladesh 4 December 2005 Retrieved 1 January 2014 Shahed Feeda Hassan 23 March 2008 Chitchat with some British Bangladeshis The Daily Star Vol 2 no 61 Bangladesh Retrieved 1 January 2014 Channel S BanglaNewspaperlist com Retrieved 1 January 2014 Binns Daniel 3 June 2011 WALTHAMSTOW Bengali media mogul kidnapped outside TV studio Walthamstow Guardian Series Retrieved 1 January 2014 Binns Daniel 3 June 2011 WALTHAMSTOW Bengali media mogul kidnapped outside TV studio This Is Local London Walthanstow Retrieved 1 January 2014 Mahi Jalil abducted and tortured by criminal gang East London News London 27 May 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2014 a b Jeory Ted 15 January 2012 TV boss kidnapped and tortured rival Daily Express Retrieved 1 January 2014 Frankcom James 2 June 2011 Update Mahee Ferdous Abduction Businessman Arrested East London News London Retrieved 1 July 2015 Mahee Ferdous Assuault Update East London News 27 July 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2014 a b c Richards Chris 10 July 2013 TV boss facing jail over insurance scam Brentwood Gazette Archived from the original on 30 April 2014 Retrieved 1 January 2014 Mahi Jalil s abductor get caught and accused Channel S TheMankind786 21 February 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2014 Mahi Jalil s Abductor Jailed for 32 years Bangla TV 16 June 2012 a b c d e f g Jeory Ted 18 February 2014 Anger as London mayor gives GLOWING court reference for convicted insurance FRAUDSTER Daily Express Retrieved 1 July 2015 DoubleLife Bangladeshi TV boss jailed for CRASH FOR CASH insurance scam UK Asian 18 February 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b Brentwood Bangladeshi TV boss jailed over crash for cash scam BBC News Essex 17 February 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b c Jeory Ted 13 September 2009 Ofcom launch investigation into Muslim TV Daily Express Retrieved 1 January 2014 Harper Tom 6 March 2013 Revealed Tower Hamlets mayor s close links to TV station rapped for bias towards him London Evening Standard Retrieved 1 January 2014 Woolf Marie 31 October 2010 Fraudster s 20 000 gift of car to Uddin The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 1 July 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Channel S Community Awards 2009 Channel S London Mizan Rahman 30 March 2009 Retrieved 1 January 2014 a b Dearden Lizzie 19 February 2014 Accomplice of Goodmayes men who smashed up cars in insurance scam jailed Ilford Recorder Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b Businessman Awaits sentencing for laundering half a millions pounds from an insurance scam Metropolitan Police Service 26 September 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2014 Moore Stephen 1 October 2011 Cash for crash insurance scam uncovered in Tottenham garage Tottenham and Wood Green Journal Retrieved 1 July 2015 London Businessman to be Sentenced for Insurance Fraud Sunrise Radio Retrieved 1 January 2014 Lord Paul quits while Baroness Uddin forgets to declare 20 000 gift Asian Voice 6 12 November 2013 p 2 Retrieved 1 January 2014 a b c Channel S boss Mohammed Ferdhaus jailed over crash for cash insurance scam Brentwood Gazette 17 February 2014 Archived from the original on 30 April 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b Asian TV boss jailed for crash for cash scam Asian Image 17 February 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam Telegraph amp Argus Bradford 17 February 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam Wirral Globe 17 February 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam The Belfast Telegraph 17 February 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam Southern Daily Echo 17 February 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam Maldon Standard 17 February 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam This Is Lancashire 17 February 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam Bicester Advertiser 17 February 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 a b TV boss jailed over insurance scam Blackpool Citizen 17 February 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Baddhan Raj 20 February 2014 Channel S founder jailed for money laundering BizAsia UK Retrieved 1 July 2015 Bangladeshi TV boss jailed Bdnews24 com Bangladesh 19 February 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Bangladeshi TV boss jailed in UK The News Today Bangladesh 19 February 2014 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Asif Shahriar 19 February 2014 Bangladeshi TV boss jailed Priyo News Retrieved 1 July 2015 Moore Stephen 17 February 2014 Bangladeshi TV boss jailed as he is revealed as Tottenham crash for cash fraudster Tottenham and Wood Green Journal Retrieved 1 July 2015 Jail sentence for crash for cash TV boss Chelmsford Weekly News Blackpool 17 February 2015 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mahee Ferdhaus amp oldid 1217979531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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