Locked Up: Our round up of criminals jailed in Greater Manchester this week
These are some of the criminals put behind bars in our region over the last week
17:49, 17 APR 2021
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More criminals have been locked up this week as court cases conclude across Greater Manchester.
Those put behind bars over the past seven days include a man who set fire to his girlfriend s pub leaving her homeless, and a teenager who attacked a man with a hammer leaving him blind.
Fraudulent accountant Stephen Day enjoyed a luxury lifestyle at 45-acre Scottish estate. Photo: GMP/PA An accountant who committed “industrial scale dishonesty” to fund an extravagant lifestyle has been jailed for 11 years and five months. Stephen Day, 51, plundered more than £1 million from several companies, defrauded three NHS organisations he secretly worked for at the same time - including Cheshire and Wirral Partnership Trust - and targeted a female friend in a romance fraud despite being in separate relationships with two men. The judge who sentenced him at Leeds Crown Court on Thursday told him “there was no boundary of dishonesty that you were not prepared to cross” as he tried to evade detection at various points by falsely claiming he had cancer.
Career criminal who swindled more than £1 4m owned Scottish estate dailyrecord.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailyrecord.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
AN accountant who committed industrial scale dishonesty to fund an extravagant lifestyle has been jailed for 11 years and five months. Stephen Day, 51, plundered more than £1 million from several companies, defrauded three NHS organisations he secretly worked for at the same time, including one in Cheshire, and targeted a female friend in a romance fraud despite being in separate relationships with two men. The judge who sentenced him at Leeds Crown Court on Thursday told him there was no boundary of dishonesty that you were not prepared to cross as he tried to evade detection at various points by falsely claiming he had cancer.