Rochdale man in HMRC most wanted list

Date published: 26 August 2014


HMRC has published five more photos of Britain’s Most Wanted tax fugitives, including Ahmed Salim Khezri from Illminster, Freehold, Rochdale, and is asking for the public to play their part in helping to track these criminals down. 

In the two years since HMRC first published the images of its top tax fraud absconders, three million public viewings have resulted directly in the capture of some of the fugitives.

In addition, HMRC now knows where 16 of the Most Wanted fugitives are. Where legally possible, HMRC will seek extraditions with the help of the Crown Prosecution Service and other partners, both in the UK and overseas to ensure as many are brought back to the UK as possible.

HMRC’s updated Most Wanted list, including updated profiles and new additions to the list of fugitives, can be seen here:

www.hmrc.gov.uk/reportingfraud/online 

The gallery also features a tax fugitive map, showing where in the world HMRC believes these fraudsters to be.

Anyone with information on these fugitives should contact the Tax Evasion Hotline on 0800 788 887 or email via the HMRC website at http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/reportingfraud/online/. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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