A
greedy heartless fraudster, who stole £90,000 from an OAP with help
from an elderly stand-in, has been jailed.
Justin
Sewell, 43, of Beulah Road, Thornton Heath transferred the majority
of the victim's life savings to himself after convincing bank staff
to add him to her account.
He
was assisted at the NatWest branch by a woman posing as the victim
and she continues to be hunted by police.
Sewell
pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown Court to two counts of fraud and
received 33 months imprisonment.
The
court heard that on Wednesday, March 1, Sewell - who was not known to
the victim - managed to have his name added to the 91-year-old
pensioner's savings account.
On
that day he attended the bank with an unknown woman who pretended to
be the victim and they fraudulently completed the relevant paperwork
to have Sewell's name added to the account.
On
March 9, Sewell transferred £50,000 from the victim's account to his
own and the following day, March 10 transferred a further £40,000.
On
March 15, he was in a NatWest bank in Croydon when staff alerted
police to his request to make a further withdrawal.
He
was arrested by officers from Croydon that day and during this arrest
he was found to be in possession of cannabis.
Detective
Constable Sam Bennett from Croydon CID, said: "This
was a deceitful crime in which Sewell stole a significant sum of
money from an elderly lady's bank account.
"A
swift police investigation established that Sewell had withdrawn two
large sums and was seeking a third withdrawal when he was caught.
"Anyone
who believes they have been a victim of fraud should call Action
Fraud on 0300 123 2040."
The
woman who accompanied Sewell on his first visit to the bank has not
been traced and anyone with information should contact police on 101
or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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