Two extra males have been charged final week for masterminding pretend automotive crashes on busy New York highways as a part of a scheme to pocket insurance coverage payouts.
Jaime Huiracocha is accused of spearheading the staged crashes final fall. The Queens District Lawyer’s Workplace stated the 53-year-old Brooklyn man is related to at the least three phony crashes, together with one in October that went viral on TikTok.
In accordance with the police investigation, Huiracocha wrangled a crew of members to drive and journey inside a number of vehicles to help within the staging of the crash. One automotive could be instantly concerned within the crash, whereas the second would path shut behind and choose up the motive force of that first automotive, Huiracocha’s alleged confederate, and journey off.
A small crew would meet Huriacocha and Victor Murillo, the motive force of the automotive, not lengthy earlier than the staged crash. They’d present up on the pre-arranged assembly location and get into considered one of a number of vehicles, in accordance with prosecutors.
Murillo would at all times drive the automotive, however the group could be in possession of black plastic luggage to dam the home windows following the crash — giving them sufficient time to change seats and make their sufferer imagine somebody apart from Murillo was behind the wheel.
The second automotive would pull up a short while later and choose up Murillo, 34, additionally from Brooklyn, and drive him away from the scene.
Investigators uncover scheme
Regulation enforcement turned aware about insurance coverage payout operation because of a viral video circulating on TikTok.
On Oct. 16, Asphia Natasha was driving north on the Belt Parkway when a silver Honda Civic minimize in entrance of her automotive and stopped.
Natasha braked to keep away from a collision and the Honda’s driver backed into her automotive, damaging each autos, prosecutors stated.
The occupants of the Honda held up what gave the impression to be a plastic tarp that partly obscured Natasha’s view contained in the Honda, and the occupants of the Honda switched seats throughout the automotive, Katz stated.
Natasha’s dashboard digicam captured the collision, and the video has obtained thousands and thousands of views on TikTok.
A 28-year-old man was arrested the next month on prices of insurance coverage fraud, staging a crash, and reckless endangerment. Investigators, nonetheless, believed he was using within the backseat on the time of the crash.
“After a long-term investigation with our partners at the NYPD and New York State Department of Financial Services we identified two additional defendants who are now charged for this wide-ranging scheme,” Katz stated in a press release.
Two weeks earlier, Huiracocha and Murillo allegedly a crash on Oct. 3 on the Nassau Expressway in Lindenwood. Prosecutors stated Murillo was behind the wheel, as soon as once more, of a Nissan Xterra that minimize in entrance of the motive force of a tractor trailer. The 2 autos crashed.
Prosecutors allege Murillo once more snuck out of a special door and right into a second automotive ready to drive him away from the scene. The crew ultimately submitted a declare to Allstate totaling greater than $3,000, Katz’s workplace stated.
Two months earlier than that, on Aug. 24, the Huiracocha and Murillo crew struck once more — this time on the Belt Parkway round 8 a.m. Murillo was allegedly driving a silver Honda Civic when he minimize off a drive, forcing a crash close to the Erskine Road exit.
The sufferer additionally had a dashcam that caught footage of the crash, prosecutors stated, together with photographs of Murillo exiting the Honda and slipping away in a second automotive. The group of staged actors for this crash submitted a declare for $79,000.
Huiracocha and Murillo have been arraigned final Tuesday in court docket on prices of staging automotive crashes, reckless endangerment, conspiracy and insurance coverage fraud. They’re due again subsequent month.
If convicted of the highest cost, they every resist 15 years in jail. Lawyer contact data for every man was not instantly identified.