Sandeep Singh Gill, 43, was jailed for six years in June 2016 following an investigation by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Gill was convicted of two counts of transferring criminal property totalling £621,151 in May 2016 at Isleworth Crown Court. A confiscation hearing on 19 March 2018 concluded Gill had benefited by more than £6.3m from criminal conduct, but his current realisable assets including property are just more than £1m.
He used the criminal cash to fund a wealthy lifestyle including buying property, foreign holidays, and Rolex watches. HMRC will be able to pursue any future wealth.
Gill laundered money through the online banking service Universal Mercantile Building Society EF (UMBS). Its sister-company UMBS Online was an illegal online banking facility, which was convicted of illegal trading in March 2011, and was used by criminals to move dirty money between bank accounts.
Gill helped legitimise the financial transactions of account holders by producing false bank statements and documents.
“Gill is already serving a six year prison sentence,” said Nicol Sheppard, assistant director, Fraud Investigation Service, HMRC. “If he doesn’t pay back what he owes, he will spend even more time behind bars – and still owe the money.”
During HMRC’s investigation £82,000 was discovered in a safety deposit box in London and £15,850 was seized from a safe at his home. The confiscation hearing took place at Isleworth Crown Court on 19 March 2018.
HMRC is appealing for information on the whereabouts of 43-year-old Rajesh Datta in connection with this investigation. His last known UK address was in Middlegreen Road, Slough, Berkshire and a warrant for his arrest was issued on 24 July 2009.
More than £6.5m was secured from UMBS online at the time of their conviction in 2011.
Wanted: Datta