A Congolese immigrant, who
unconvincingly posed as a Chinese woman in a bid to extract £550
from the victim's bank account, was jailed for six months yesterday.
Single-mum Angel Makizembi, 52, of Trulock Court, Trulock Road, Tottenham was trapped by suspicious
bank staff and more stolen cards were found on her when searched by
police.
She pleaded guilty to fraud by false
representation at Halifax, High Street, Sutton on March 14, namely
that she was entitled to withdraw funds from the account of Miss LP
Chung.
Jobless cleaner Makizembi also pleaded
guilty to six counts of handling stolen bank cards belonging to
women, who had all been expecting replacements in the post.
Prosecutor Miss Shahnaz Ahmed told
Croydon Crown Court (pictured): “The defendant went to the bank with a genuine
card in the name of another woman and tried to withdraw money.
“Staff were suspicious and called the
police and when the defendant was arrested and searched five other
cards were found on her.
“All of those customers were awaiting
replacement cards in the post so there is a strong suggestion these
cards were intercepted.”
Makizembi, who has previous convictions
for similar offences, claims a mystery man known only as 'Olo'
supplied the cards and promised her a £50 commission on successful
withdrawals.
She admitted making three similar
unsuccessful attempts to withdraw cash from banks with the cards.
Judge Daniel Flahive told Makizembi:
“It strikes me that you do not learn from non-custodial sentences
and you have continued to offend in this way.
“You have been to the courts time and
time again and it seems you will not learn otherwise.”
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