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Gangster who defrauded taxman to build £2.3m ‘Buckingham Palace-sized’ castle in Pakistan pays back just £1,700

The scam was exposed after cops raided his Birmingham home and found plans for a palace

A GANGSTER who defrauded the taxman to build a £2.3million castle in Pakistan “the size of Buckingham Palace” has paid back just £1,700.

Mohammed Suleman Khan originally got four years’ jail in 2014 for a £450,000 tax fraud.

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Mohammed Suleman Khan was jailed for four years in April 2014 after pleading guilty to fraud and tax evasion

The scam was exposed after cops raided his Birmingham home and found plans for a palace, with the shell and roof already built for £893,000.

Khan, known as The General and quizzed over a gym gun killing, told cops he was a £40,000-a-year debt collector.

But a probe found he was making at least £300,000 from crime.

In 2016 Khan’s term was upped by ten years when he failed to pay a £2.2m confiscation order.

He was released in 2021.

As of May, he owes £3.7m to HM Courts & Tribunals Service, including £1.5m interest.

His whereabouts are unknown.

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