A benefits cheat used a fake identity to claim a flat close to Grenfell Tower before trying to get funds meant for residents affected by the 2017 fire, a court heard.
Adam Mejri, 47, used papers in the name of a previous tenant to get access to a flat near the north Kensington block where 72 people died.
Although the attempts to claim from the fund failed, he made a string of fake claims totalling more than 160,000 in benefits and council support.
On Friday, Mejri sobbed in the dock and begged for "mercy" at Southwark Crown Court as he was jailed for 42 months, having previously pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud and two counts of dishonestly failing to notify a change in circumstances.
Prosecutors said Mejri repeatedly tried to claim a 5,000 support fund for residents affected by the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire.
In March 2018, the he went to Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea council offices claiming to be the tenant of an empty flat close to the tower.
The real tenant had left the UK, the court heard.
Mejri produced identity documents in the tenant's name and the council removed a metal security door that was in front of the flat.
He then repeatedly tried to get a compensation payment for which the real tenant of the flat qualified.
But officials had concerns about his identity and the money was never awarded, the court heard.
Mejri was also redirecting the former tenant's post to other addresses and began sub-letting the flat for 1,200 a month.
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