We have received more reports of criminals telephoning and
impersonating Police, in particular those in Tunbridge Wells .
The criminals are employing various methods from posing as Police
Officers from multiple Kent Police Stations stating that they have arrested
someone in possession of the victim’s bank card to requesting financial
information or asking victims to withdraw cash for a courier to collect as
evidence.
If you get any calls like this, STOP, it is a scam.
The Police will NEVER ask you for financial details on the phone or
request to collect your card or cash or gold as part of an
investigation.
Remember the ABC of Scam Awareness and Never Assume or Believe a call
is genuine and always Confirm.
If you get an expected call from someone claiming to be Police or any
other organisation, then take their details and end the call. Then call
back using a different phone if available. If another phone is not
available, then wait 5 minutes and ring a family member or friend to ensure
the line has been disconnected and then ring 101. Never call a number they
have supplied and never ring 999 whilst still on the call with them. You
must always disconnect the call first before ringing 101.
If you think that you may have been a victim of this or any other type
of scam, then contact your Bank immediately, which you can do by calling
159 and report it to Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040.
You will also find valuable information from the Home Office at Stop! Stop! Think Fraud - How to stay safe from scams.
|