Khaleej Times

Britain thanks UAE for fugitive’s arrest

- Staff Reporter

Johnson will now face 24.5 years in prison for his serious crimes and this should be a warning to others who commit these crimes or abscond from justice.” Steve Baker, regional manager of the UK’s Fiscal Crime Liaison Network

dubai — The British Embassy here has thanked the UAE authoritie­s for their role in the return to the UK of one of Britain’s most wanted tax fugitives. Geoffrey Johnson, who was involved in a complex fraud in the UK including the theft of more than Dh800 million and the laundering of more than Dh6 billion, was deported from the UAE last week after the authoritie­s caught him travelling to the country from Kenya on a fake passport.

“Tackling transnatio­nal crime requires a cohesive and joined internatio­nal response and this result demonstrat­es cooperatio­n at its best. Johnson had been on the run since 2014 and as the net closed, he believed he could illegally enter Dubai from Kenya to evade capture. The skill and profession­alism of the Dubai General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs and the Dubai Police’s wanted persons unit quickly put a stop to that,” said Steve Baker, regional manager of the UK’s Fiscal Crime Liaison Network. “Using a combinatio­n of skillful investigat­ion and world class technical capability, they were able to identify his false travel documents and quickly establish his true identity. Having decided to deport him back to the UK, the UAE authoritie­s worked in partnershi­p with the UK to arrange his safe return to face justice.

“Johnson will now face 24.5 years in prison for his serious crimes and this should be a warning to others who commit these crimes or abscond from justice. HMRC will relentless­ly pursue you and your criminal assets wherever in the world that may be. There are no safe havens,” he added.

Geoffrey Johnson fled the UK along with his son Gareth in July 2014 to avoid jail. He was sentenced in absentia on September 9, 2014, and sentenced to 24 years imprisonme­nt. On his return to the UK last week, a court added a further six months to his sentence for his failure to appear at his original trial. Gareth Johnson remains a fugitive. reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

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Tax fugitive Geoffrey Johnson

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