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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Repeat offender imprisoned for false travel insurance claim breach - Insurance Times

‘These measures are intentionally robust and are a powerful deterrent to others who might consider defrauding insurers and their customers,’ says manager

A serial fraudster has been sentenced to two years in prison after breaching a Serious Crime Prevention Order and submitting a false insurance claim.

Dominic Williams, also known as Ayodele Oladut, was sentenced at Inner London Crown Court on 14 January 2026 after pleading guilty to fraud by false representation and multiple breaches of his Serious Crime Prevention Order.

The 38-year-old, of Wrotham Road, Gravesend, attempted to make a fraudulent travel insurance claim after reporting a theft at a licensed premises in Brick Lane, east London. He told insurers that his bag had been stolen while celebrating a friend’s birthday and claimed for high-end items including a designer bag, a luxury wallet, vehicle keys, cash and event tickets.

To support the claim, Williams submitted falsified documents, including a fabricated hotel booking confirmation and altered bank statements. An investigation found that he had attempted to exploit a genuine theft by inflating the claim and submitting false evidence.

Detective Constable Daniel Weller, from the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (Ifed), said Williams’ actions showed “a clear disregard for the conditions of his Serious Crime Prevention Order” and highlighted his continued pattern of fraudulent behaviour.

He added: “This case demonstrates our...



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