SAS man jailed for leading £1million fraud and splurging cash on ‘Love Island lifestyle’

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AN SAS pay clerk has been jailed for leading a £1million fraud and splurging the cash on a Love Island lifestyle.

Cpl Aaron Stelmach-Purdie, 34, got his teeth whitened and a hair transplant, as well as buying a Range Rover.

Stelmach-Purdie admitted fraud and money laundering offences and was yesterday jailed for three years and four months.

But Judge Philip Bartle KC spared five of his former colleagues.

He said: “Without him, none of the other defendants would have become involved in the offences.”

Stelmach-Purdie joined the Army at 16 and had a successful career until suffering post traumatic stress from his service in Afghanistan.

He then took a clerical job at Regent’s Park Barracks in London — the admin HQ of the Special Forces.

From November 2014 to January 2016, he stole more than £910,000 by making 161 bogus claims for flights, subsistence and allowances.

The cash was funnelled through colleagues’ accounts to fund a lifestyle described by one of his co-defendants’ lawyers as ‘straight out of Love Island’.

When police raided the home of Stelmach-Purdie in Oldham, they found nine pairs of Christian Louboutin shoes, Louis Vuitton luggage and pricey watches.

He had been to Turkey for cosmetic surgery including abdominal implants to create a six-pack.

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He was dishonourably discharged from the Army in 2016 over child sex offences.

Yesterday, four colleagues got suspended terms of a year to two years for letting him use their bank accounts.

His former boss was given a 12-month community order at Southwark crown court.

Photo of Aaron Stelmach-Purdie with another person whose face is pixelated.
Cpl Aaron Stelmach-Purdie has been jailed for leading a £1million fraud
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