Bank duped by 'Ricky Gervais' scam
Relevant offers
Gossip
The British funnyman has revealed criminals took the huge amount of money his bank account and tried to buy gold with it after creating a fake identity card in his name using the pic of geeky office manager David Brent - which had been cut out from the cover sleeve of a DVD box set.
The 48-year-old star was telephoned by concerned bank staff who asked for his permission to contact police, and was later visited by an officer after the fraudsters were arrested.
He revealed: "I said, 'How did they think they were going to get away with it?'
"He said, 'They normally get a passport from either a dead man or steal one and replace it with your details and your picture.' The CID man started smirking, so I went, 'What?' And he showed me this passport.
"I tell you what, we were laughing for 10 minutes. All they did was cut out the picture on the first series of The Office DVD! So it's a picture of David Brent sitting at a desk with that little smug look on his face!"
The gang used contacts who worked at Ricky's bank to access his account details and place the order. Although it happened years ago this is the first time he has spoken about the incident.
The comic is now able to see the funny side of the scam.
He revealed during his Ricky Gervais' Guide to Law and Order podcast: "Can you imagine who was in charge of getting the photo? Dave, you're doing so and so. Julie, you're on the inside. Bertie - can you get a picture? What are you going to shop at HMV for?' "
In March 2005, Kenneth Speight was jailed for two-and-a-half years and Craig Reeves, from Alton, Hampshire, was sentenced for two years for conspiracy to defraud.
- Bang! Showbiz
Sponsored links
Teasing out talent at the Fringe
Home and Away star joins Wellington dance school
High praise for singer's high voice
Puppet Fiction pays homage to classic film
Want to go to Homegrown? Too late
Exponents cancel 30th anniversary tour
Review: NZSO's Chinese New Year concert
New Brighton Rock bleak but satisfying
Dancers' lives laid bare once more
Taika Waititi reveals childhood passions
Quakes blow Wellington's benchmark
Police access Facebook in Wellington murder investigation
Old trains more reliable than new Matangi
Lloyd Morrison: Leader of the pack
Valentines brings out 'wildebeests'
Sir Peter Jackson quake-strengthening chapel
Woman, 91, rues not hitting thief with stick
Critics coming round as Phoenix change ethos
Canes have much to gain in hitout with Crusaders
Government may take control of 111 calls
Canes can cook, can they play?
Old trains more reliable than new Matangi
Police access Facebook in Wellington murder investigation
Helmet law halves cyclist numbers
Lloyd Morrison: Leader of the pack
Police search for missing Featherston woman
Both islands rattled by quakes overnight
Helmet law halves cyclist numbers
Old trains more reliable than new Matangi
Promoter dismisses bike helmet harm study
All Wellington bus routes to change
Wellington buses: Your questions answered
Staff shortages cancel ferries