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Drivers are being cautioned that they could be unwittingly breaking the law and facing fines , penalty points, and even having their cars seized due to invalid or fraudulent motor insurance policies. With International Fraud Awareness Week on the horizon, specialists at One Sure Insurance are highlighting the growing danger of criminals flogging fake insurance through social media sites and messaging applications, a con known as ghost broking.
Unlike motorists who deliberately drive uninsured, many ghost broking victims believe they're fully covered, only discovering otherwise when pulled over by police or attempting to claim following an accident.
A spokesperson for One Sure Insurance cautioned: "It is natural for drivers to assume that once they have

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