A driver was sentenced to prison yesterday for taking 150 driving tests for others.
From 2018 to 2020, Inderjeet Kaur took theory and practical tests in locations such as Swansea, Carmarthen, Birmingham, and London.
Kaur, of Llanelli, South Wales, pleaded guilty to fraud at Swansea Crown Court yesterday and was jailed for eight months. Drivers who secured licences fraudulently through Kaur are now expected to have them revoked, the DVSA said.
Detective Chief Inspector Steven Maloney, of Tarian, said Kaur put lives at risk by sitting the tests for unqualified drivers.
‘The crimes Kaur committed put innocent road users at risk by allowing unskilled and dangerous motorists to have seemingly legitimate licences,’ he said.
‘Safety on our roads has always been a priority and arresting those that flaunt the law ensures that we can keep unqualified drivers off the road.
‘By working with the DVSA, this complex criminal investigation highlighted the extent of Kaur’s offending which was purely out of greed.’
Caroline Hicks, head of regulatory services and transformation at the DVSA, said: ‘The DVSA’s priority is to protect everyone from unsafe drivers and vehicles.
‘Driving and theory tests exist to help ensure people have the correct knowledge, skills and attitude to drive on our roads.
‘Circumventing the tests puts lives in danger, we have methods in place to detect test fraud and will come down hard on the people involved.
‘This includes cancelling test passes that have been gained fraudulently.’