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Bethan Sexton

Scots warned over bogus SPCA inspectors trying to take pets from homes

Fraudsters posing as Scottish SPCA inspectors have been trying to take Scots pets from their owners.

The scammers have been seen operating throughout Perthshire and Renfrewshire, according to reports on social media.

They are thought to use a white van bearing a fake SSPCA sticker to trick unsuspecting Scots into handing over their animals.

The animal welfare charity has now issued a warning following a spate of reports.

Chief superintendent Mike Flynn said: “We are very concerned for the welfare of the animals who have been taken by people posing as the Scottish SPCA.

“Our thoughts are with the owners as this must be incredibly distressing for them.

“First and foremost we would urge anyone who has experienced this to get directly in touch with us.

"We will then notify Police Scotland who can investigate this fraudulent behaviour.

“We believe the person to be in a white van with a Scottish SPCA sticker on it. Our vans are predominantly black with Scottish SPCA branding.

“Our inspectors will always be in uniform and will be able to provide identification badges with a photo and authorisation.

"Our inspectors will also be happy to provide you with vehicle registration.

“If you are at all unsure about someone who comes to your door as the Scottish SPCA then ask them to wait outside and call us immediately.

"Our inspectors will respect your need to do this.

“If anyone can provide any more information on this then please contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

 
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