The Mail revealed his criminal operation after he sold one of the bogus certificates - which he openly advertised on social media - to an undercover reporter for £75.
Danyal Sajid jailed for eight months at Bradford Crown Court this week. The Mail revealed his criminal operation after being sold bogus certificatesA PLAYBOY fraudster has been jailed after the Mail exposed him selling fake negative coronavirus certificates.
The reporter later met him on holiday in Dubai where he agreed to sell another 11 documents for £825 - and boasted how he had been blowing his illicit profits on luxury cars and a prostitute. Mr Sajid meeting the Daily Mail investigator where he agreed to sell 11 selling fake negative coronavirus certificates for £825
But the judge told him that his claim was ‘difficult to reconcile with you being on holiday in Dubai at the time.’ He bragged about spending £500 in a night at the venue and also described picking up a Spanish prostitute, who he said looked like an ‘Instagram model’ and who he paid £300 for the night.
En route to Dubai he posted a picture of himself on his plane with the fake certificate, writing: ‘For those who didn’t believe it worked. Adiosssssss..’
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