Anil Mawkin, 67, and Sukhbir Mawkin, 59, visited homes near Lower Beeding and Copthorne, near Crawley, in October and November 2023 under the guise of viewing them as potential buyers. 

The couple provided false details to the homeowners and estate agents and stole high-value jewellery from the properties. 

The pair were arrested and charged with two counts of burglary before being released on bail. 

One of the homeowners reported that, between January and November 2024, while the couple were awaiting their next court hearing, credit cards, store cards and loans were being taken out fraudulently in his name.

He also reported that messages accusing him of being a paedophile had been sent to more than 100 of his professional associates from an encrypted email address and phone number.

The messages falsely claimed to be from organisations saying the victim was under investigation by police and should be suspended from his job.

One message even purported to be from a mother who said her son had been groomed by the man. 

Emails from an encrypted account were also being sent to MPs, His Majesty’s Court Service, CPS and national media outlets accusing several named police officers, who were investigating the Mawkins’ thefts, of misconduct and corruption. 

The emails falsely stated the officers mentioned were being investigated by the force’s Professional Standards Department for offences including tampering with evidence and lying in court. A total of 19 emails were sent to at least 90 separate recipients.

An investigation by the force’s anti-corruption unit linked some of the messages to a handset located in the vicinity of the Mawkins’ home address.

The couple were arrested and a search of their property uncovered the handset in question, as well as handwritten notes referencing the officers who had been named in the false emails.

Anil Mawkin was charged and pleaded guilty to further offences of fraud by false representation and perverting the course of justice.

Anil and Sukhbir Mawkin, both of Peaches Close, Cheam, Sutton, appeared before Hove/Lewes Crown Court for sentencing on Thursday, June 5.

Anil Mawkin was jailed for seven years and Sukhbir Mawkin was jailed for 32 months.

Detective Constable Will Thomas said: “Anil and Sukhbir Mawkin were trusted to enter people’s homes under the pretence of being potential buyers, but instead took advantage of that position and used it as an opportunity to steal sentimental and valuable pieces of jewellery.

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“Despite being arrested and charged with these burglaries, Anil Mawkin continued to offend, targeting those who were helping to build the case against him.

“The allegations contained in his messages were completely fabricated and sent with the clear intention of damaging people’s professional reputations. The emotional impact this would’ve had on those victims cannot be underestimated.

“Even though he pleaded guilty, Anil has shown no remorse for his despicable actions and I’m pleased the judge reflected the gravity of his offending with the sentence handed down today.

“This was a complex investigation into many different lines of enquiry, and I would like to recognise the hard work of the entire investigative team – particularly DC Ellie Mannan who oversaw the early enquiries.”





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