Leicester man jailed for driving test fraud at Northampton Crown Court
It follows offences between 2021 and 2024
A 28-year-old man has been jailed after he was found to be taking driving theory tests for other people.
Aaron Kumar, previously of Oadby, Leicester, admitted six counts of fraud by false representation when he appeared at Northampton Crown Court.
The offences took place from 2021 to 2024 across the country - from Corby and Northampton, to Derby, Grantham, Wolverhampton and Sutton Coldfield.
Kumar would charge his clients £250 plus expenses and was finally caught on January 15th 2024, when staff at Corby’s Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) centre recognised him and called police.
When officers arrived, he was busy completing the test and when asked whether he had given his real name, he said yes, before quickly admitting his real identity when challenged.
He was arrested and subsequently charged with six offences, and after pleading guilty at an earlier court hearing, he appeared at Northampton Crown Court on February 21, where he was sentenced to one year and ten months in prison.
Investigating officer PC Harry Cory said:
“I am pleased that Aaron Kumar has been jailed as it goes to show that economic crime does not pay and that you will eventually be caught and brought to justice.
“I hope he reflects on his actions during his time in prison in order to make better choices when he is out.
“The people paying Kumar to take these tests should be ashamed of themselves. The driving theory test exists for a reason and to try and pay your way out of taking one is disgraceful. Driving is a privilege which is earnt through both a theory and practical test and no one should be able to skip out on either.”