Man charged after allegedly impersonating a police officer in Warwickshire

Mohammed Shahid, 36 from Holsworthy Square, London, will appear at Warwick Crown Court.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 5th Sep 2024

Mohammed Shahid, 36 from Holsworthy Square, London, has been charged with two counts of fraud by false representation.

Shahid will appear in Warwick Crown Court on 3 October.

This follows the events of 29 August, during which a man in his 80s from the Rugby area was allegedly contacted by a man incorrectly claiming to be an officer of the Metropolitan Police.

The man allegedly proceeded to defraud the victim out of over £3,000 cash, which was handed over to a courier under false pretences.

The victim contacted Warwickshire Police for assistance after a second call of the same nature was reportedly made on 30 August.

A man was subsequently arrested.

Follow-up investigations showed evidence of another victim in Norfolk, who had reported being defrauded out of around £3,500 in a similar fashion.

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