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How dad of three who washed and sold used stamps on eBay was rumbled by police after key mistake

West Midlands Police managed to rumble a dad-of-three who washed and sold used stamps on eBay, making an astonishing £100,000 in the process – and now he has been jailed.

Mubashir Khan has been jailed for 27 months after a trial at Birmingham Crown Court this week.

The 43-year-old was discovered running the illegal stamp ‘washing’ business after he started using the stamps on his own pos t – alerting Royal Mail staff.

The dad-of-three managed to bag the six-figure sum via the illegal activity, which he operated from his home in Birmingham .

Khan, of Sandway Grove, Billesley, had previously admitted a charge of supplying articles for fraud.

He was passing off used stamps as new and selling them on eBay, and was discovered to have 60 kilos of stamps at his home when it was searched by police.

Khan was purchasing used stamps and he then adapted them so they would pass off as unused.

He then sold to purchasers, primarily on eBay between October 2016 and October 2018.

The defendant, he said, would buy first and second class stamps in bulk from charities or other organisations.

Khan subjected them to a chemical process removing cancellation markings and removed the glue from the back and dried them, effectively restoring them as close as possible to an unused state.

He sold them on eBay at a significant discount, up to 50 per cent of their face value.

Mubashir Khan

However Mr Gow said Khan “gave himself away” in a number of ways including using the washed stamps on his own parcels.

Also some of the stamps “looked pale.”

Over the two year period he sold stamps with a face value of £241,000 and received £114,000.

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The fraud came to light after investigating officers from the Royal Mail made searches on eBay and then test purchases.

Their investigation revealed that there were a number of repeat customers including one who had made 56 orders.

It also lead them to Billesley Post Office where they recovered 81 items sent out by the defendant with washed stamps.

 

Khan was arrested on October 30 last year and when his address was searched, as well as the large quantity of stamps, officers discovered a large amount of chemicals and stamps in the process of being washed.

“The quantity of stamps that he had gives you an idea of the scale of the enterprise.”

Mr Gow said the defendant’s iphone was recovered with texts message discussions about stamps that showed: “He knew precisely what he was doing.”

 

In passing sentence Judge Paul Farrer QC, said that Khan had sold stamps on eBay on 3,000 occasions and that he had “acquired the expertise and equipment to wash them.”

He went on “I conclude this was a planned enterprise. It was designed and indeed did yield substantial sums.

It caused very significant losses to Royal Mail and there was some element of sophistication.”

Balbir Singh, defending, said Khan was a family man and also a hard working man, who was trying to work round his family’s needs.

He said the defendant had set up a business on eBay involving cakes which had resulted in him coming across others who were selling stamps.


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