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Cash and carry duo jailed for 11 years for laundering £25m

Cash and carry duo jailed for 11 years for laundering £25m
Mandeep Singh Dhillon

A company director and a cash-and-carry worker have been jailed for more than 11 years for laundering £25 million through a series of shell companies posing as legitimate alcohol businesses.

Following a HMRC investigation, Avtar Singh Mann, 50, Mandeep Singh Dhillon, 40 and Santokh Singh Bharj, 54, were found guilty in July 2021 of conspiracy to convert criminal property after a four-month trial at Southwark Crown Court.


Mann and Dhillon were the directors of two cash and carry warehouses in Barking, East London. Mann ran Glenn & Co (Essex) Ltd in River Road and employed Bharj, while Dhillon ran Gardner Shaw C&C Ltd in Thames Road.

Santokh Singh Bharj Metropolitan Police headshot 1 Santokh Singh Bharj

The court heard that Mann and Bharj moved millions of pounds through the bank accounts of shell companies set up to launder cash, believed to derive from the sale of non-duty paid alcohol.

“We uncovered a complex and sophisticated money laundering scheme, where cash was being moved through a number of shell companies," said Julie Marsh, Assistant Director, Fraud Investigation Service, HMRC. "Money laundering is not a victimless crime. Laundered cash funds other serious crimes that bring harm and misery to communities. HMRC will investigate anyone suspected of being involved in money laundering and after conviction we’ll pursue the money they owe."

Investigators revealed that the shell companies, which claimed to be legitimate alcohol trading businesses, had no facilities to store alcohol and were fronted by people with no experience of the trade.

Internet Protocol (IP) addresses used to control the shell companies bank accounts were traced to several locations, including Mann’s Glenn & Co (Essex) Ltd premises, and Bharj and Dhillon’s home addresses.

During searches, evidence of the scam, including account books and bank slips, was found at Bharj’s home and at Gardner Shaw C&C, where £300,000 was discovered.

Money found at home of Dhillon in safe 1

More than £198,000 and 26,000 in Euros was found at Mann’s home in Loughton, and £329,000 at Dhillon’s family home in Chislehurst. All the money found during the searches has been seized and forfeiture is being sought by HMRC.

Bharj and Dhillon were sentenced to seven years and three months and four years in jail, respectively, at Southwark Crown Court on 6 October 2021.

Mann will be sentenced at the same court on 1 November 2021.

Two other men, Thinh Van Dinh, 38, of London, and Inderjit Paul, 45, of Dudley, were directors of two of the shell companies. Van Dinh pleaded guilty to entering a money laundering arrangement and Paul pleaded guilty to conspiracy to convert criminal property. Both received suspended sentences at earlier hearings.

HMRC has also launched confiscation proceeding to reclaim criminal money and assets.

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