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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 7:31 pm 
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A fake taxi driver from Birmingham has admitted SEVEN driving offences in Walsall including working while disqualified.

Moshin Zeb, 24, from Erdington , pleaded guilty to charges of false representation, premeditated fraud and a number of driving offences in the borough of Walsall and beyond at Black Country Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (December 7).

Zeb was charged by Walsall Council with a long list of fraud and driving offences. These included driving without a driving licence and insurance and impersonating his brother in order to fraudulently gain a licence to drive taxis and private hire vehicles in the Walsall borough.

Zeb, of George Road, was disqualified from holding a licence more than four years ago for dangerous driving.

Solicitors representing the council accused him of knowingly posing as his brother Muheen Zeb, so he could obtain a licence to operate as a taxi driver in Walsall.

He was charged with applying for a vehicle proprietor’s licence and presenting documents on several occasions between January and April 2017 to council licensing officers in the full knowledge that they were not his.

He was then charged with illegally assuming the identity of his brother Muheen Zeb, as well as falsely presenting himself in this guise.

Walsall Council has also charged him with driving vehicles on the highway whilst disqualified from driving and without insurance between February and April 2017.

Councillor Ian Shires, portfolio holder for Communities Leisure and Culture said: “This was a premeditated course of action taken by Moshin Zeb to deceive the local authority and potentially put customers at risk.

“Officers took swift action to revoke his private hire driver’s licence and vehicle proprietor’s licence as soon as they had evidence of the fraud. This has been followed up with a thorough investigation culminating in bringing the matter before the courts.”

At today’s proceedings the case was viewed so seriously that it has now been referred to Wolverhampton Crown Court for sentence on 4 January 2018.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 8:08 pm 
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At today’s proceedings the case was viewed so seriously that it has now been referred to Wolverhampton Crown Court for sentence on 4 January 2018.

Good.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:02 pm 
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So if its gone to Crown Court that means sentence could be for more than 12 months?


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 1:46 pm 
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No it means he’s going to prison on the 4th of January 18


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Taxi Man West Mids wrote:
So if its gone to Crown Court that means sentence could be for more than 12 months?

More than 6 months for one offence.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:35 pm 
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No it means he’s going to prison on the 4th of January 18

Let's hope so.

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Mohsin Zeb was today sentenced to 28 months imprisonment for 5 counts of fraud (This was reduced from 42 months for his early guilty plea). He also received a sentence of 4 months imprisonment for driving whilst disqualified and a sentence of 4 months for no insurance, both to serve concurrently with the 28 month sentence.

He was also disqualified from driving for 3 years six months.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 8:13 pm 
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Taxi Man West Mids wrote:
Mohsin Zeb was today sentenced to 28 months imprisonment for 5 counts of fraud (This was reduced from 42 months for his early guilty plea). He also received a sentence of 4 months imprisonment for driving whilst disqualified and a sentence of 4 months for no insurance, both to serve concurrently with the 28 month sentence.

He was also disqualified from driving for 3 years six months.

Good start of the year. =D>

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A Birmingham man has today been sentenced to 28 months imprisonment for 5 counts of fraud for impersonating his brother to obtain a taxi driver’s license in Walsall.

Moshin Zeb, aged 24 of George Road in Erdington also received a sentence of 4 months imprisonment for driving whilst disqualified and a sentence of 4 months for no insurance, both to serve concurrently with the 28 month sentence.

The case was originally heard at Black Country Magistrates Court but the seriousness of the offences meant that sentencing was referred upwards to Wolverhampton Crown Court.

Zeb had previously pleaded guilty to 7 separate charges of false representation, premeditated fraud and a string of driving offences in the borough of Walsall and wider. His earlier guilty plea reduced his sentencing from 42 months to 28.

He was charged by Walsall Council with a long list of fraud and driving offences. These included driving without a driving licence and insurance and impersonating his brother in order to fraudulently gain a licence to drive Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles in the borough of Walsall. Zeb was disqualified from holding a licence in September 2013 for dangerous driving. Solicitors representing the Council accused him of knowingly posing as his brother Muheen Zeb, including providing paperwork in the name of his sibling so he could obtain a licence to operate as a taxi Driver in Walsall.

The court heard that between 7 February and 16 March 2017, Zeb carried out over 500 pre-booked taxi journeys, all for profit and all whilst disqualified from driving, uninsured and on the basis of numerous dishonest representations that he had made in order to secure a taxi driver license and private hire work.

Following a tip-off from a member of the public, Walsall’s Licensing Officers questioned Zeb and discovered that he had been fraudulently using his brother’s identity to operate as a taxi driver.

He was charged with applying for a vehicle proprietor’s licence and presenting documents on several occasions between January and April 2017 to Council Licensing officers in the full knowledge that they were not his. He was therefore charged with illegally assuming the identity of his brother Muheen Zeb, as well as falsely presenting himself in this guise.

Walsall Council had also charged him with driving vehicles on the highway whilst disqualified from driving and without insurance on 25 April 2017.

Sentencing Mr Zeb, His Honour Judge Wassall, sitting as a deputy circuit judge said that his deliberate act had put hundreds of passengers at risk, knowing that they would not have been insured. Zeb, he added had placed members of the public in an 'invidious position' and there could have been catastrophic circumstances as a result of him being uninsured.

Councillor Ian Shires, Portfolio Holder for Communities Leisure and Culture said: “He knew exactly what he was doing when he started impersonating his brother; Taxi drivers are in a position of trust and the public have a right to feel safe each time they use their services. As a father and husband, the question you have to ask yourself each time a member of your family uses a taxi is ‘Is my son, daughter or partner safe in the company of this person?’. The fact that Mr Zeb was disqualified for dangerous driving says it all really.

“This case highlights the important work that our enforcement officers do to ensure that taxis are a safe transport option for the public.

“I’d like to thank officers for their vigilance and reassure residents that we will do all we can to ensure their safety.”

Zeb was also disqualified from driving for 3 years and 6 months.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 6:18 pm 
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Taxi Man West Mids wrote:
“This case highlights the important work that our enforcement officers do to ensure that taxis are a safe transport option for the public.

Hats off to the council for the work they have done. =D>

However if the driver worked on Uber 100s of miles from his licensing area, what are the chances of him being caught?

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