Two Colts Neck brothers have been sentenced to six-and-a-half-year prison terms for operating an insurance fraud ring in which they paid “runners” to recruit car crash victims as patients for chiropractic facilities they owned and operated.

According to a release from state Attorney General Christopher Porrino, the brothers—Anhuar Bandy, 54, and Karim Bandy, 55—also must each pay a $100,000 fine, and $50,000 in reimbursements to insurance carriers they defrauded in the scheme, which also involved a New Jersey attorney.

Anhuar Bandy was sentenced on June 30 before Mercer County Superior Court Judge Thomas Brown. Karim Bandy had been sentenced earlier in the month, Porrino said in the release.