Saturday, 21 January 2017

Carer jailed for stealing £170,000 from 95-year-old pensioner


TONY PALMER 


The Evening Standard

A carer for the elderly has been jailed for stealing more than £170,000 from a vulnerable 95-year-old pensioner.

Nazneen Chattun, cashed 71 cheques and obtained power of attorney, which gave her control of the OAP’s bank accounts.

The pensioner, from Isleworth, gave evidence during the trial of Chattun, who was being paid by Hounslow council to care for her at home.

Social services became involved after the woman was taken to West Middlesex Hospital casualty department in February 2012. They discovered she had been neglecting herself and living in sub-standard conditions. There was no heating in the house, it leaked and she was not eating or cleaning herself properly.

Mauritius-born Chattun, 55, of Hounslow, was convicted of three counts of theft totalling £171,455 between June and August 2013.

She gave more than £8,000 of the pensioner’s money to her children. Police were able to seize £130,000 held in Chattun’s bank account.

At Isleworth crown court she was sentenced to two years and four months in prison.

Recorder Edward Jenkins QC said: “You came to realise quickly she was to be an excellent source of money for your needs and you started to steal from her for a sustained period. You acted in breach of trust of your employers and the trust society has placed in you as a carer.

“You needed to take further steps to control her money  and you got power of attorney over her financial  affairs, showing a level of persistence and considerable sophistication.”

During  the trial the OAP gave evidence via video link, but answered: “I don’t know,” and “I can’t remember,” to most of the questions. She said of Chattun: “I don’t know much about Naz. She’s someone that used to pop in every other day.

“She used to do a bit of shopping sometimes if I ever wanted any bread or whatever and sit and talk. I didn’t take much notice.”


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