Watch - 'Crash for cash' fraudsters JAILED over deliberate M6 50mph pile-up

Watch - 'Crash for cash' fraudsters JAILED over deliberate M6 50mph pile-up

Dashcam footage showed moment Mohammed Azam, 47, Husnain Ahmed, 22 and 25-year-old Sufyan Lone engineered smash.

Three Birmingham 'crash for cash' fraudsters have been jailed for engineering a 50mph pile-up on the M6 in a bid to win an insurance payout.

Dashcam footage showed an innocent driver slam into the back of a car on a motorway slip road in Coventry after driver Mohammed Azam, 47, slammed on the brakes.

He and his two accomplices, Husnain Ahmed, 22 and 25-year-old Sufyan Lone, all then put in personal claims for whiplash worth more than £28,000.

But they were rumbled when dashcam footage from the driver targeted in the scam was viewed by insurer Hastings Direct and triggered a police investigation.

And all three admitted one count of conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation at Birmingham Crown Court.

Azam, of Gannow Gardens, Rubery, and Ahmed, of Bennetts Road, Saltley, were each jailed for 25 months. Lone, of Malthouse Lane, Great Barr was jailed for 20 months.

The sentences were welcomed by City of London Police's Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department, which investigated.

Det Con Kevin Hughes said: "These men were solely focused on making a financial gain and clearly didn’t care about endangering the innocent driver they targeted, as well as other drivers in the area.

"Despite driving at such a high speed, thankfully no-one was seriously injured and it resulted in was these men getting the punishment they rightly deserve."

The dashcame footage showed two cars in front of the targeted driver travelling erratically and very close together.

The one directly in front carried out an emergency stop, causing him to smash into the rear of it.

Matt Stevens, director of counter-fraud at Hastings Direct, said: "We make significant investment in counter fraud operations to protect honest customers from criminal activity.

"The sentencing, in this case, sends out a strong message and we are delighted to work with the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department and bring these fraudsters to justice."