Jail again for the serial fraudster

A fraudster who used bogus identities to steal more than £100,000 from banks across the country has been jailed for more than two years. Colin Mosdell, 33, used fake driving licences and forged cheques to trick staff at different branches of Lloyds and NatWest, from Plymouth to Sheffield. Wearing a smart black suit, white shirt and dark tie Mosdell posed as an authorised signatory on a business account before taking out up to £5,000 a time. Prosecutor Timothy Devlin said:…

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