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One insurance fraudster down, few hundred to go...

dr_sarcasm

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No cheque for you. NEXT!

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So do we all get to raid his house to compensate for our increased insurance rates? Dibs on the flat screen.
 
Recruiter in staged collision ring sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail, ordered to pay $375,000 in restitution
A man personally involved in more than 12 staged auto collisions received a three-and-a-half-year prison term and a freestanding restitution order for $375,000 for his participation in a staged collision ring.
Uthayakanthan Thirunavukkarasu, also known as Max or Mano, entered a guilty plea to instructing the commission of offences for a criminal organization, proceeds of crime, criminal negligence causing bodily harm and fraud charges in connection with a staged collision ring, known as Project 92, across the Greater Toronto Area.
Project 92 uncovered 50 staged collisions. The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) estimates insurance exposure to be as high as $25 million.
To date, with the support of two dedicated prosecutors, nearly 300 criminal charges have been laid and 22 individuals convicted.
Thirunavukkarasu recruited more than 40 participants and instructed them to stage collisions in order to make fraudulent property damage and injury claims with insurance companies. In January, he entered a plea of guilty to 17 charges for his role in a dozen separate collisions netting him approximately $1.2 million.
He is the 29th person convicted in relation to this investigation. He is the second person convicted of committing or instructing offenses for the benefit of a criminal organization.
“This significant sentence is the result of teamwork and cooperation among Toronto Police Service, Crown prosecutors, Insurance Bureau of Canada and the insurance industry,” IBC notes in its release. “Insurance crime is not victimless. The cost to everyone is reflected in the health care, emergency services, court and insurance costs….
“In the Project 92 case, one particular staged collision in 2007 went very wrong, and a teenager who acted as a participant suffered a severe and permanent brain injury.”
 
So although he goes to jail, he still pockets $825,000 after he pays restitution! Restitution should have been for the full 1.2 million dollars!
 
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The crook makes almost $236000/ year for his efforts. Out in 3.5 to do it all over again...what kind of soft message is that we are sending him? The entire 1.2 mil needs to get recovered to help pay for his trial that we the tax payers have paid, plus he should be deported like yesterday..maybe a bit of physical pain inflicted first, just for good measure and set a ****ing example to the rest of these low-life out there, that this type of crap won't be tolerated.
 
ontario judges are f'ing idiots. first allow kirpan in court, now a tiny 3 yr sentence for this scum. at his hearing someone should've dressed as a sikh and stab that guy. lol
 
ontario judges are f'ing idiots. first allow kirpan in court, now a tiny 3 yr sentence for this scum. at his hearing someone should've dressed as a sikh and stab that guy. lol


Which judge allowed kirpans champ?
 
Guys. Don't worry about the restitution amount so much.. There will probably be a civil suit coming from the insurance companies themselves.

the 375,000 restitution amount likely represents what was kept by him, other money would have flowed to the scammers under him. As it is a criminal court, they can't order "damages", only remove the actual profit he made, so the evidence probably supported the idea that he only kept 375 k out of what he scammed.
 
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ontario judges are f'ing idiots. first allow kirpan in court, now a tiny 3 yr sentence for this scum. at his hearing someone should've dressed as a sikh and stab that guy. lol

what do you call the people that think sikhs and sri lankans are the same???

guess all fair skin ppl are nazis.
 
Seriously...the point of this is that the douchenozzle is getting a relative slap on the wrist for being part of the problem - they should have made an example of him. I personally don't give a rat's *** what the colour of his skin is, just that he's part of the root cause of my damn insurance rates.
 
ontario judges are f'ing idiots. first allow kirpan in court, now a tiny 3 yr sentence for this scum. at his hearing someone should've dressed as a sikh and stab that guy. lol

WTF do immigrant Sri Lankans committing insurance crimes have to do with kirpans? Or do you just want to turn this into an I-Hate-Brownies-And-They're-All-The-Same type thread?
 
WTF do immigrant Sri Lankans committing insurance crimes have to do with kirpans??

What does the colour or ethnicity of an individual have to do with committing a crime?...

For the record, "brown" girls, "white" girls and "yellow" girls all taste like chicken to me, so let's all drop the whole race issue and focus on the actual crime itself and why they didn't hit this mofo up with a more severe sentence (the whole gist of my post).
 
WTF do immigrant Sri Lankans committing insurance crimes have to do with kirpans??

Nothing, he saying if he could dress up as and fool the court into thinking he was a shik he could bring a kirpan into court legally and stab they guy. Very stupid comment, but I THINK that's what sky was getting at.

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he should instead be deported immediately.

he's been here since 1990. i'm guessing he's received his citizenship papers by now. and canada probably won't deport someone back to a country where his parents were macheted to death.

clearly, he's a bad guy. as open gambit points out, he's about to be sued for a lot of money by the insurance companies, who will definitely recover their money, even if it means he's into them for the rest of his life. these companies have lots of litigators who spend their entire careers going after fraudsters. did he deserve a longer sentence? probably.

on the other hand, we opened our doors wide to someone who is a convicted felon, who stole a lot more money than $300-400k, ruined many more lives than our sri lankan friend, and isn't even a citizen of canada. so where's the fairness in that?
 

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