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The first of 86 defendants has appeared in court after being charged under a so-called 'crash for cash' fraud investigation in south Wales. A total of 86 defendants are appearing in court after being charged under a so-called "crash for cash" fraud investigation in south Wales.
A special all-day sitting is taking place at Cwmbran Magistrates' Court before a district judge. A special all-day sitting is under way at Cwmbran Magistrates' Court in Torfaen before a district judge.
The oldest of the defendants is a 71-year-old woman from Cardiff, and the youngest is a woman, 23, of Blackwood. The oldest defendant is a 71-year-old woman from Cardiff and the youngest is a 23-year-old woman from Blackwood.
Charges include fraud against insurance firms, conspiracy to steal vehicles and money laundering.Charges include fraud against insurance firms, conspiracy to steal vehicles and money laundering.
The case comes after a two-year investigation by Gwent Police into a "crash for cash" scheme - where accidents are staged to defraud insurance companies.
So far more than 40 people have appeared before magistrates on Thursday morning, speaking only to confirm their names and addresses.
They have all be been bailed to appear at Newport Crown Court on various dates in early November.
Those charged are mostly from the Gwent valleys, with 13 from Cardiff and three from Pontypridd.