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Lanarkshire fraudster hid BMW in dead sister-in-law's garage in insurance scam

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A driver reported his car stolen and hid it in his dead sister-in-law’s garage in a bid to scam his insurer. Graham Harris pocketed more than £5000 from the firm, AA insurance, but was caught after police spotted the BMW being taken away for repairs.

Delivery driver Harris, 49, could now be jailed after admitting charges of fraud and wasting police time. The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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Prosecutor Claire Rowan said Harris, of Wishaw, told police in March last year that the vehicle had been stolen.The next month, he received £5307 from AA Insurance.Ms Rowan said: “He stored the car in Wishaw at the home of his sister-in-law, who had recently passed away.

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