Keith Kapri dragged friends into a “Spainish sweeptake Lottory” and has now been jailed
A man who conned pals out of £100,000 to secure his win on the “Spainish sweeptake Lottory” has been jailed.
Keith Kapri, 59, fell for an illiterate email scam promising £3.8million if he sent cash to release the jackpot .
The school governor sent £100,000 of his own then lied about needing help freeing up an inheritance and sold shares in a bogus business.
Kapri, of Hartley Wintney, Hants, sent a total £101,700 from six victims in 2006.
Giving him three years at Winchester crown court, Judge Keith Cutler said: “The victims feel very deceived.”
Louie Smith (Solent News)
Keith Kapri, 59, fell for an illiterate email scam promising £3.8million if he sent cash to release the jackpot .
The school governor sent £100,000 of his own then lied about needing help freeing up an inheritance and sold shares in a bogus business.
Kapri, of Hartley Wintney, Hants, sent a total £101,700 from six victims in 2006.
Giving him three years at Winchester crown court, Judge Keith Cutler said: “The victims feel very deceived.”
Louie Smith (Solent News)
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