Public asked to be extremely vigilant as scams spike in Northern Ireland
Police are asking the public to be on high alert following several reports of criminals posing as police officers.
Hundreds of thousands of pounds is being lost every month in Northern Ireland to fraudsters.
This latest scam has been reported numerous times from residents stating that they have been contacted by people claiming to be police officers, asking them to gather money in their house and give it to police so they can keep it safe.
Detective Inspector Joanne Harris from the Economic Crime Unit said: “Over recent days, we have seen an increase in the number of scams reported to us where fraudsters pose as police officers. Unfortunately, this has resulted in people losing large sums of money and valuables with some people being told they need to leave money in an envelope outside their house to be collected.
“Victims have been asked about how much money they keep in their house, and are told not to let family members know that they had been contacted. One older person was accused of owing money, whilst another person was enticed to leave their house with a sum of money to meet a fraudster. Luckily this person’s suspicions were raised and she did not lose any money.
“I am urgently advising the public to be vigilant at all times and to be aware that police officers will never call you and ask for cash, bank details or questions about valuable possessions. Criminals are continuously coming up with advanced and sophisticated ways of targeting people, especially those who are more vulnerable or older.
“If you have older relatives or family members, please take time to share this information with them so they can be fully aware of this type of scam.
“Our message is simple, never ever disclose any personal or banking details to anyone over the phone or online, no matter where they say they are calling from or how convincing they may seem.”
If you have received a call of this kind or if you are concerned by the intent of unsolicited calls, emails or letters the please call police on the non-emergency number 101, make a report to Action Fraud via their website www.actionfraud.police.uk or by phoning 0300 123 2040.
For further advice and information visit www.nidirect.gov.uk/scamwiseni or the ScamwiseNI Facebook page @scamwiseni . ScamwiseNI have recently issued some helpful videos which show how these type of scams can take place and the terrible impacts for the victims.