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A mansion business with a guide price of £2.75 million that was once owned by a fraudster for Royal Mail is for sale.

After being confiscated, a five-bedroom home that belonged to a scammer who stole £70 million from Royal Mail is up for sale.

Last updated: 2024/04/02 at 7:13 PM
Published April 2, 2024
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Narinder Sandhu, 62, previously owned Hadley Grange, which has a suggested price of £2.75 million. He purchased the property with the money he earned from defrauding the corporation for ten years.
Sandhu used to reside in the home with his family. He also used the money he made illegally to purchase a Bentley and a Rolls-Royce.

In February, he received a four-year term after using his company to launder millions of pounds.

Sandhu was named as the “architect” of the scam by Southwark Crown Court. The crime comprised understating the amount of mail sent through the network of logistics companies in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire starting in 2005.

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