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Sophie Finnegan

Warning after pensioners called by scammers pretending to be police officers

A warning has been issued after three pensioners were called by scammers pretending to be police officers.

Northumbria Police received three reports on Thursday of a ‘courier fraud’ style scam in Northumberland where the caller claimed to be an officer from the Metropolitan Police.

In the first two cases, the man introduced himself as DC Hancock and in the third case, DC Harper.

During the call, offenders try and dupe their vulnerable victims into believing they have already been defrauded.

The caller would then coerce them into sending money, bank cards and other valuable ‘evidence’ to ‘investigators’ via a courier.

Police said the first victim withdrew £2,000 from his account before his bank, Santander, intervened to help, stopping him from sending any money and alerting police.

The second two victims, though calling the scammers ‘very convincing’ recognised the calls as scams and immediately contacted officers.

Officers are now urging people to be vigilant following the incidents.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Woods, of Northumbria Police, said: "This type of fraud is particularly awful as it sees fraudsters deliberately targeting some of the most vulnerable and preying on their fears.

"I would ask everyone to exercise caution when speaking to a cold-caller. These types of criminals can be extremely convincing and persistent and panic their victims into making quick decisions.

"Make sure if you are approached in this way, you not only hang up the phone but make sure the line is clear before calling anyone else."

He added: "Please take the time to talk to your loved ones about ‘courier fraud’ and help us reinforce the message that police will never ask anyone to withdraw cash, or send us anything via a courier.

"Remember, police officers or your bank will never ask you to hand over money, or transfer funds. If you receive a call like this do not interact with them – hang up and report it."

If you think you might have been a victim of courier fraud, or any other kind or fraud, please contact Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 Monday to Friday 8am - 8pm or online via their website.

You can also contact police, through our website by clicking on the ‘Report It’ icon or if you are unable to do this by calling 101.

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