Police in Sicily have arrested two men and placed 33 people under
investigation over a large-scale disability fraud.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/14/two-arrested-palermo-sicily-over-large-scale-disability-scam-blindness-paralysis
Investigators in Palermo identified at least 12 cases of so-called
falsi invalidi (“false invalids”), including a man who allegedly for
years received a disability pension for his feigned paralysis.

According to the Palermo district attorneys who led the investigation,
the two men who were arrested had established a network of physicians
and welfare officials who, in exchange for substantial sums of money,
falsified medical certificates, declaring that their patients suffered
from grave disabilities such as blindness or paralysis, which were
entirely fabricated.

Investigators uncovered the alleged fraud using hidden cameras and
wiretaps. A woman who for years had been receiving a disability
pension for blindness was allegedly filmed each morning as she read
the post outside her home.

According to investigators, the price to obtain a false certification
was equivalent to the first 12 months of the disability pension.

District attorneys have also placed under investigation officials
employed at INPS, Italy’s public and largest social security welfare
institute, who have been implicated in the false certification fraud
in exchange for payment.
Every year investigators uncover thousands of falsi invalidi costing
the state millions of euros.

In April 2019, the police arrested an Italian man after he allegedly
falsely claimed €137,000 (£117,000) in benefits over 10 years by
pretending to be paraplegic. He was even granted an audience with the
pope in 2015. Police said his scam started in 2007 when he staged a
road accident with an accomplice.

According to police, in order to simulate deterioration in his leg
muscles, the man used to inject himself with lidocaine — an
anaesthetic used to numb tissue in a specific area. He was arrested
when he returned to Florence airport after a holiday in Togo, where
police footage showed him walking off the plane. He is pleading not
guilty.

In 2018, a Naples man was convicted after he accumulated more than
€100,000 in state payments for a rare form of blindness. His feigned
eye disease was uncovered when he was filmed while driving a scooter.
Those arrested have yet to make any statements in response.
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सादर/ Regards

अविनाश शाही/ Avinash Shahi
सहायक/ Assistant
मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/ Reserve Bank of India
लखनऊ क्षेत्रीय कार्यालय/Lucknow RO
विस्तार/ Extension: 2232




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