2) 25/09/18 - Mail Online - Scammer stole £113 million

Mail Online - Scammer stole £113 million from High street customers - thanks to corrupt employees who sold their details for £250 a time 




By the age of 24, Feezan Choudary, had acquired a lot of wealth. As he would boast about his wealth and not where it came from, people started to question where he was funding this lifestyle. After looking into the matter, they found out that Feezan Choudary was actually a criminal mastermind, he was 'Britain's biggest ever bank transfer fraudster'. He had a gang with members all around the UK and in just two and a half years he managed to steal £113 million from 750 victims.

I think this is an example of quality journalism because it explains what exactly happened and the article includes several images. This is done to inform readers of what exactly happened and so that they are aware of these sort of scams. This article is an example of hard news and appeals to an audience in terms of surveillance as people want to be informed and educated about things that go on in their local area.

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