Premium Content
Subscriber only THE MAN and woman at the centre of the East Lismore fraud bust last week will appear in court next February to face their charges. Robert Allan and Rebecca Allan are facing multiple charges relating to the fraudulent activity including obtaining property by deception, using fraudulent documents and recklessly deal with the proceeds of crime. The pair have been granted bail in the meantime but cannot leave Lismore or Casino for any reason and are not to enter any international airport or other point of departure from Australia. The pair are alleged to have claimed more than $75,000 dollars fraudulently through bushfire grant assistance and tried to claim compensation through insurance.
Date Time
Police charge two after claiming bushfire fraud grants at Lismore
A man and woman have been charged after allegedly claiming more than $75,000 in fraudulent bushfire claims.
In June 2020, officers from the Richmond Police District Rural Crime Prevention Team commenced Strike Force Munyana to investigate alleged fraudulent claims for grant money through a NSW Government scheme by a 34-year-old man and 33-year-old woman.
Police will allege in court the man claimed he lost more than 3,000 head of cattle during the 2019 bushfires and attempted to claim compensation through an insurance company, whilst also applying for several NSW Government grant schemes for bushfire assistance.
Premium Content
Subscriber only A MAN and woman have been charged after allegedly claiming more than $75,000 in fraudulent bushfire claims. In June 2020, officers from the Richmond Police District Rural Crime Prevention Team commenced Strike Force Munyana to investigate alleged fraudulent claims for grant money through a NSW Government scheme by a 34-year-old man and 33-year-old woman. Police will allege in court the man claimed he lost more than 3000 head of cattle during the 2019 bushfires and attempted to claim compensation through an insurance company. He s also accused of applying for several NSW Government grant schemes for bushfire assistance. Following extensive inquiries, strike force investigators executed a search warrant at an East Lismore property on Tuesday, where they seized collectible coins, weapons and documentation.