This is the moment three men managed to steal from a small business in Bristol using a card machine scam which made them thousands of pounds.
This is the moment three men stole from a small business in a card machine scam which made them thousands.
One of the fraudsters, Omar Said-Baker, 30, is on the run after failing to attend a sentencing hearing at Bristol Crown Court where Abdullah Said-Ahmed, 29 and Tahir Mohammed, 30, were handed suspended sentences for the scheme. The other clip released by police is taken from a camera at the back of Edna's Kitchen, also in Bristol, and shows the shop worker going to and from the fridge while the fraud is committed.
A number of small independent business were targeted between February and March 2019 around Cabot Circus and the surrounding area.Said-Ahmed was given a 14-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months and must carry out 150 hours of unpaid work while Mohammed was jailed for 23 months, suspended for 18 months and must do 200 hours of unpaid work.
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