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Glasgow Times
30-06-2025
- Glasgow Times
Pensioner took part in £20k money laundering scheme
James Tominey, 65, received the cash into his bank account from fraudsters on March 31, 2021. He was caught after he attempted to withdraw the money the same day from his HSBC bank account. The matter was forwarded to the fraud team after Tominey's request was refused, as he did not have identification. It was later discovered that Tominey, of Lennoxtown, East Dunbartonshire, transferred £9000 of the dirty cash to a woman who lived in the same village through his online banking account. Tominey pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to possession of £20,000 of criminal property. He also admitted transferring £9000 of criminal property to the woman. The court heard that Tominey attended his bank to withdraw £10,000. An employee noticed that he had received £20,000 into his bank account earlier that day and quizzed Tominey on it. Tominey told the employee that the money was a result of a redundancy package from a recruitment company. He was then asked for identification to withdraw the cash but Tominey stated that he "forgot it." The matter was reported to the bank's fraud team for an investigation. Around 20 minutes after entering the bank, Tominey was seen to transfer £9000 from his online banking to the woman. Tominey was arrested two weeks later and he gave a version of events to the police. READ NEXT: Man threatened to burn down partner's flat and lit fire outside Prosecutor Darren Harty said: "He became involved under the pretence of easy money." Tracey Mulholland, defending, told today's sentencing that her client was to receive £300 from his cut in the scheme. The lawyer added: "Mr Tominey said that he was naive and was making poor decisions. "Both he and the woman were in the scheme willingly and knew what he was doing was wrong." Sheriff Vincent Lunny tagged Tominey for 20 weeks, keeping him indoors between 7pm and 7am. The sheriff said: "This was a serious matter and in my view the custodial threshold has been passed. "This is not a victimless crime - the handling of this money is a serious matter without which these gangs cannot operate. "I suspect that this was drug money but this has not been confirmed either way but it was a significant scheme and is a serious blight on life in Scotland." As Tominey left the dock, his phone was heard to ring with the ringtone of Dr Dre's and Snoop Dogg's hit 'The Next Episode'.


BBC News
06-02-2025
- BBC News
Man jailed for armed robbery on Grimsby petrol station
A man has been jailed for 10 years and four months after stealing cigarettes from a garage and trying to sell them to Tominey, 37, of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Grimsby Crown Court on Thursday after previously pleading guilty to robbery, possession of a knife and driving a car without insurance or a went into the Jet petrol station on Scartho Road, Grimsby, on 2 January, armed with a knife, and unsuccessfully tried to access the till before filling a bag with fled and was later found by police, surrounded by cigarettes. Det Con Connolly from Humberside Police said there could have been "catastrophic consequences"."Whilst thankfully the staff member did not receive any physical injuries as a result of this incident, the actions of Tominey that day could have led to catastrophic consequences had he used the knife," he said. "Tominey left the house that day intent on causing fear and distress to an innocent member of the community to fulfil his own selfish agenda."We do not tolerate violent crime of any kind and will always do everything we can to keep those who cause harm to our communities off our streets."Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.