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Ex-Redbridge councillor who lied about address in Labour election run is jailed

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Redbridge Council: the local authority is scrapping planning meetings

A former councillor in Redbridge who lied about his address in order to run for office has been jailed for 68 weeks.

Chaudhary Mohammed Iqbal, 51, pretended to live at a rental property in Ilford as he successfully won the Loxford seat on Redbridge Council in 2018.

He claimed more than £18,000 in expenses and allowances from the local authority, and continued to attend council meetings even after falling under police investigation.

Southwark crown court heard Iqbal, who actually lived in Barking, lied about his address to police and encouraged a tenant at the Ilford home to join in the deceit.

He denied the existence of a tenancy agreement for the property, claiming the tenants were his family friends.

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Iqbal had spent years trying to become a councillor, starting off in the Labour party before switching to the Conservatives and then returning to Labour for his successful run at office.

He only resigned as a councillor in October last year, as he pleaded guilty to three counts of causing or permitting a false statement to appear on a nomination form and one charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Judge Sally Cahill QC sentenced him to nine months in prison for the electoral offences and a further eight months behind bars for the lies he told to police.

She ordered him to pay £10,422.54 of prosecution costs and £28,368 in compensation to Redbridge Council for the allowances he claimed and the cost of running a by-election to replace him.

"This is a significant sentence for this type of offence. It reflects the seriousness with which the court viewed the wrongdoing in an electoral setting”, said Detective Chief Inspector Sarah McConnell, of the Met's Central Specialist Crime Command.

Iqbal, who has moved to Preston, is now banned from running for elected office for the next five years.

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