12 Coloradoans Indicted in Insurance Fraud Scam

Colorado Attorney General John Suthers announced that his office has obtained an indictment from the Statewide Grand Jury against a dozen individuals involved in a highly organized insurance-fraud scam.

According to the 39-count indictment, the enterprise is suspected of filing 35 fraudulent insurance claims with 12 different insurance companies on vehicles involved in staged accidents, fraudulent vandalism or fake thefts in and around Denver. According to the indictment, the false claims totaled $460,762 between March 17, 2007 and Nov. 10, 2009.

The state’s Attorney General’s office said the enterprise employed a variety of approaches to defraud the insurance companies, including:

The 12 indicted individuals are: Rene Zakhem, Tariq Alzuwayed, Marwan Zakhem, Riad Zakhem, Hassan Khechen, Joelle Zakhem, Michelle Zakhem, Saad Hamad, Xexela Martinez, Wissam Khechen, Abdulrahman Fawzy and Amin Ahmed.

The Office of the Attorney General obtained the indictment with the assistance of the National Insurance Crime Bureau, the Aurora Police Department and the Sheridan Police Department. Prosecutors from the Office of the Attorney General will present their case against the defendants in an Arapahoe County District Court.

Source: AG