He admitted to having French and Maltese passports he knew were false
Victor Nwaka, 41, conned the workplaces in Glasgow's Bridgeton and Drumchapel between March 2020 and February 2021.These included a fake French passport, utility bills, as well as certificates from organisations claiming that he was approved to work in social care.
Nwaka had meantime been living in the city's Royston when information was received by the Home Office that he was working as a care assistant using a false identity. Prosecutor Hannah Terrance said:"In March 2020, he applied online for the post of care assistant within Arcada Gardens Care Home in Bridgeton.Nwaka's false passport bore the name"Mamoudou Dieye" and contained a real picture of Nwaka.showing no previous convictions.
Ms Terrance added:"He also provided a copy of a false electricity bill in the Mamoudou Dieye name with an address where Nwaka resided."Nwaka was tasked with the"general care and well-being of residents”.He presented a card issued by the Scottish Social ServicesA false letter from the Department of Work and Pensions, a national security number as well as the Disclose Scotland certificates were entered into the online portal.
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