Around the nation F.B.I. 170 in insurance costs automobile fraud
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has strained 170 people filing false auto insurance claims for a total of more than $ 1 million in 12 states and Canada.
”It is clearly the largest auto-insurance fraud in the history of USA,’’said Kenneth Walton, agents for the Office of Michigan’s Bureau, the 17 months of operation.
He said, 163 vehicles were sold or four Undercover agent says, she was able to get rid of fraudulently cars in the rights may be filed. Mr. Walton said the average cost of damage was $ 6000
FBI agents the arrest of 50 accused of fraud charges Monday in Mail and other charges were too via e-mail, “said Walton. Most people are Michigan. The Bureau fraudulently flights have also been reported in California, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, North Carolina, Massachusetts and Florida.
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