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Fraudsters posing as police officers are tricking people into providing details of their bank accounts and also into handing over large sums of cash.

City of London Police have organised an event where a Fraud Prevention Officer will give advice about avoiding these and other scams.

It is important to alert as many residents as possible, in particular those who may be vulnerable or do not have access to the internet or media. Please tell your relatives, friends and neighbours.


Date: Tuesday 14th October 2014
Time: 1430 – 1630 hours
Location: CH Rolph Hall, Wood Street Police Station

Contact PC Christine Phillips, Barbican Police Office to book a place:

Telephone: 0207 601 2456
christine.phillips@cityoflondon.pnn.police.uk

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My mother has experienced this on 2 occasions recently.  Luckily, she did not fall for it, but it is still distressing none the less.  She was very upset. After all, when you answer your phone to be met by someone claiming to be the Police, your first instinct is to think something has happened to a loved one.  What I don't understand is how these scams get telephone numbers, and how they know they are of elderly people.  This is a terrible invasion on one's life.  

She did tell me that the person claiming to be the Police did not act like a 'normal' officer, in that they spoke to her in a somewhat 'excitable' tone, telling her they had caught someone trying to defraud her.  Normally, the Police use a very official tone of voice.  

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