£20m carousel fraud ring smashed

Arrests made in Scotland as HMRC attempts to smash carousel fraud

Written by Kevin Reed

The taxman has swooped to arrest six people in Scotland to smash a suspected £20m carousel fraud chain.

The arrests followed a 24-month investigation by HM Revenue & Customs codenamed Operation Vaulter, which included 17 arrests last September.

Carousel fraud, also known as MTIC fraud, has been a major problem for the taxman. Small high-value goods such as mobile phones are bought VAT-free then sold on without paying the VAT, with the company going missing.

'[The] arrests are the result of a lengthy investigation by dedicated officers who work tirelessly and diligently, fighting criminal attacks on the tax system,' said Chris Harrison, director of operations, criminal investigations at HMRC.

Further reading:

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