Father Shane Nedic, 61, of Royston, Hertfordshire pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering offences
A father and son have been jailed for scamming elderly victims out of £250,000 as they acted as official tradesman.
They both pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering offences after conning vulnerable residents across three counties.
Father Shane Nedic, 61, of Royston, Hertfordshire, and son Shane Nedic Junior, aged 38, of Egham, Surrey were convicted for scamming elderly residents across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Surrey.
The pair conned their victims out of £250,000, between 2012 and 2016, and laundered the proceeds through their bank accounts.
A third person, Marie Turner, 59, of, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire was also convicted on 15 counts of money laundering.
Appearing at St Albans Crown Court last Thursday, Nedic was sentenced to five and half years in prison and Nedic Jnr was sentenced to 30 months after both plead guilty.
Turner was sentenced to six months, suspended for 18 months, under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
The Nedics convinced their elderly and vulnerable victims to have minor works done to their homes.
During the course of these works they would claim that more extensive work was needed, leading to one victim being charged more than £114,000, the court heard.
They operated under a range of business aliases such as; Shane’s Building Services, Shane’s Property Maintenance and SL Guttering Services.
Detective Inspector Luke Whinnett, from Hertfordshire Constabulary’s Serious Crime Investigation Team, said: ‘The Nedics callously targeted elderly and vulnerable victims that they knew they could intimidate and manipulate.
‘In many cases they defrauded their victims of tens of thousands of pounds and also left them with large bills to repair the damage they had done to their homes.
Shane Nedic Junior, 38, of Egham, Surrey was convicted for scamming elderly residents across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Surrey
‘Trading Standards advise to never have work done by anyone who cold calls.
‘No reputable trader ever approaches a customer in this way.
‘If you think your home or garden needs work, please use a recommendation from friends or neighbours’
‘You should also obtain three quotes to check if the price is competitive and if the work really needs doing – never rely on the word of a single trader.
‘If anyone else feels they have been the victim of a similar fraud I urge them to contact Hertfordshire Constabulary on the non-emergency number 101.’