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Jeweller’s son on run after £3.25m fraud

April 3, 2008 23:00

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

The runaway son of a Manchester jewellery company owner has been convicted in his absence of cheating firms out of £3.25 million to fund his playboy lifestyle.

Raymond Nevitt, 43, was found guilty at Manchester Crown Court last week of five charges of fraudulent trading at the end of an 11-week trial.

But he was not there to hear the verdicts. In 2006, after being convicted of defrauding the government of £56,000 by running a training organisation that provided no training, he vanished while on bail and did not serve the 18-month prison sentence he was given at that time. Now international arrest warrants have been issued. It is believed he may be in southern Spain.

Nevitt is the elder son of Jeffrey and Beryl Nevitt, owners of Jewellery World in Cheetham Hill, Manchester. He has lived in Whitefield and Prestwich. He has been married, but divorced shortly before his legal troubles began.