16.8 C
London
Saturday, May 9, 2026

Bulgarian gang behind £53m benefits fraud only have to pay back £2m

A Bulgarian gang who carried out the UK’s largest ever benefits fraud – costing the taxpayer £53million – will only have to pay back £2million, it has been revealed. 

Galina Nikolova, Tsvetka Todorova, Gyunesh Ali, Patritsia Paneva and Stoyan Stoyanov were jailed for a total of 25 years at Wood Green Crown Court in north London in May 2024.

Now all of them other than Ali have been freed from prison and are on immigration bail awaiting deportation.

The gang were convicted after exploiting the UK’s welfare system to the tune of at least £53million.

They hijacked 6,000 identities to make claims for Universal Credit and even used the names of children living in Bulgaria as part of the five-year scam.

The fraudsters set up three ‘benefit factories’ across London churning out bogus tenancy agreements, counterfeit payslips and forged letters from landlords, employers and GPs to trick the Department for Work and Pensions.

The group was only uncovered after a Bulgarian police officer notified UK officials about a trend of criminals in the city of Sliven who had come into large sums of cash.

Officials are now said to have recouped about £1million but had tried to get more, with a potential reported seize of just £2million.

Galina Nikolova (above, right) was sent to prison alongside her boyfriend Stoyan Stoyanov (above, left) and three other gang members following their UK benefits fraud

Galina Nikolova (pictured), Tsvetka Todorova, Gyunesh Ali, Patritsia Paneva and Stoyan Stoyanov were jailed for a total of 25 years at Wood Green Crown Court in May 2024

Prosecutor Gareth Munday told a hearing of attempts by the Crown Prosecution Service and the Department for Work and Pensions to recover the money.

He said: ‘The criminality that backs this offending was substantial, sustained and business-like fraud committed against the DWP.

‘It resulted in a loss to the public purse of many millions of pounds. The Crown has taken every effort to regain as much money as we could.’

Prosecutors wanted to recover about £4million from Nikolova, while saying they could prove she made £2.8million from the scam and had available assets of £942,183.

Prosecutor Mr Munday said the money was gathered across five years, while the ‘difference has been spent’ and there was no realistic prospect Nikolova could pay it back.

Her partner Stoyanov, working as her assistant, made at least £162,950 and was told to pay back £7,654, while Pavena – who made £225,919 and had more than £80,000 in her bank account and £20,000 at her home – was ordered to hand over £99,235.

Mr Munday added that sums being sought were what prosecutors could ‘realistically trace’, as he told of Nikolova admitting she had moved ‘money in cash overseas’.

Judge David Aaronberg ruled that the confiscation amounts were ‘appropriate’ if that was the total able to be recovered from each defendant.

The group hijacked 6,000 identities to make claims for Universal Credit and even used the names of children living in Bulgaria as part of the five-year scam

Galina Nikolova and Stoyan Stoyanov are seen cuddling up together in a snap taken in Palmers Green, north London

The gang raked in the eye-watering sum from Britain's biggest ever benefit fraud

The enormous haul of money gained from the claims was laundered through a number of accounts then withdrawn in cash

Nikolova was quoted by the Telegraph as saying after the confiscation hearing: ‘I can’t believe it. I get to go home. I am very excited.’ 

A DWP spokesman said: ‘We take all fraud seriously and last year we saved an estimated £25billion through our prevention and detection activities.

‘In this case, action is ongoing to recover further money.’

Operating from three ‘benefits factories’ across London, the gang had offered a bespoke range of services.

As well as creating multiple false identities to allow them to claim Universal Credit for themselves, they offered fake documents to enable others to make bogus claims.

These included fictitious tenancy agreements, counterfeit payslips and forged letters from landlords, employers and GPs.

Operating between 2016 and 2021, by the time investigators smashed the ring it is estimated some 6,000 fake claims were submitted at a cost to the taxpayer of £54million – the biggest benefits con in British history.

A video recovered by police from gang member Gyunesh Ali’s phones showed him holding a wad of £20 notes then hurled into the air.

Gang member Gyunesh Ali is detained by Bulgarian police for his part in the biggest benefits con in British history

Patritsia Paneva, 27, pleaded guilty alongside the four other criminals at Wood Green Crown Court

Tsvetka Todorova, 53, pleaded guilty alongside the four other criminals at Wood Green Crown Court

When police arrested Nikolova’s toyboy lover Stoyan Stoyanov – with the pair nicknamed The Bosses Of London by friends – they recovered more than £750,000.

Smaller sums were also seized from Tsvetka Todorova, Patritsia Paneva and Ali.

A high-end Audi and designer goods including watches, jackets and glasses were also recovered.

Following his initial arrest, Ali fled the UK to dodge justice – and the Daily Mail then revealed that while there, he set up a company to invest in property in the country’s second largest city Plovdiv.

It was also reported last March that Nikolova, who became eligible for deportation in October 2024 under the early removal scheme, could soon be kicked out of Britain.

The accelerated process to remove her was in part due to the length of time she served on remand while awaiting formal sentencing.

Another factor was Government policy allowing foreign criminals to be deported 18 months before their earliest release date.

In this instance, she only had to serve half of her sentence, after being arrested on May 5 2021.

Universal CreditLondon

Hot this week

Diana’s ex-hairdresser condemns ‘evil’ comments about Kate’s hair

Princess Diana's former hairdresser has condemned 'nasty' comments made about the Princess of Wales 's hair - as she stepped out with her newly blonde tresses.

The unusual breakfast request Princess Lilibet asks Meghan Markle for

Meghan Markle revealed her children's favourite meals and that she 'doesn't like baking' on the second season of her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan.

Experts reveal how many tins of tuna is safe to eat a week

The NHS advises people to eat at least two portions of fish a week, yet a recent investigation revealed toxic metals, including mercury, could be lurking in cans of tinned tuna sold in the UK.

Some people DO see ghosts – and medics say there’s an explanation

An astonishing third of people in the UK and almost half of Americans say they believe in ghosts, spirits and other types of paranormal activity.

Prince Philip’s nickname only his nearest and dearest could call him

From 'Lillibet' to 'Grandpa Wales', members of the Royal Family are known to go by many nicknames.

Keir Starmer on the brink after elections hammering: Live updates

LIVE: Follow the results and reaction from the UK local elections across England, Scotland and Wales in the biggest test of public opinion since Labour's landslide win in the 2024 general election.

Labour MPs calling on Keir Starmer to quit surges as PM clings on

33 Labour MPs have now called for the Prime Minister either to resign immediately, or to set out a timetable for his departure as soon as possible.

Aubameyang DROPPED for ‘spraying FIRE EXTINGUISHER’ on club chief

Former Arsenal star Aubameyang led a group of 10 players in throwing an impromptu party on their fourth night at their base, often referred to as La Commanderie.

Former Premier League star held at knife point during robbery

The crime occurred around 9.30pm on Friday according to Portuguese press when the centre-back surprised the burglar as he returned from a restaurant with his wife Julia and daughter.

Nightmare on rat virus cruise: Passengers tell Mail of horror on board

There was a buzz of excited anticipation among passengers and crew as the MV Hondius departed the southernmost tip of South America 39 days ago.

Former Premier League star held at knife point during robbery

The crime occurred around 9.30pm on Friday according to Portuguese press when the centre-back surprised the burglar as he returned from a restaurant with his wife Julia and daughter.

Labour MPs calling on Keir Starmer to quit surges as PM clings on

33 Labour MPs have now called for the Prime Minister either to resign immediately, or to set out a timetable for his departure as soon as possible.

Home insurance payouts for theft hit record high at start of 2026

The average sum paid out for theft claims was 14% higher than last year's average of £3,800, according to the Association of British Insurers.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img