Nigerian illegal immigrant benefits cheat is spared jail for her SECOND fraud conviction and says the £50,000 she falsely claimed was to pay off people smugglers who got her into Britain
A Nigerian
illegal immigrant has avoided jail despite falsely claiming £50,000 in
benefits to pay off the people smugglers who got her into Britain.
Linda
Okungowa, 36, of Sheffield, who arrived in the UK on a false passport
12 years ago, claimed the money in destitution and child benefits
despite working under false identities.
But
the mother-of-three received a suspended sentence in an ‘amazing
display of mercy’ after it emerged she had support from a church which
was protecting her from committing more crime.
The
decision by Judge Simon Lawler QC came five years after Okungowa was
sent to prison for eight months for using false documents to obtain work
while claiming £70,000 in benefits.
Okungowa
arrived in Britain believing she would be able to train as a doctor,
but instead became entrenched in a mounting debt cycle with the
traffickers who helped her get in.
She
said the smugglers kept increasing the amount they said she owed them
and she was left so destitute her children were forced to walk 12 miles a
day to school in Sheffield because the family could not afford the bus
fare.
Okungowa also ended up working multiple jobs in a bid to keep up with the repayments.
Neil
Coxon, prosecuting, said that after getting out of prison in 2011, she
took on the identity of a friend in London while applying for work.
After
getting several jobs in the care sector she asked the woman if the
wages could be paid into her bank account and transferred to Okungowa.
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