Warning to watch out telephone scams in Dorset

Police say there's been a flurry of incidents in the last week or so

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 2nd May 2024

Dorset Police are urging us to take extra precautions after a flurry of telephone scams.

They've told us several cases of suspected courier fraud were reported in the county between the 23rd and 30th April.

Callers pretend to be from the police or a bank.

The scammers try and convince their victims to hand over their bank details or withdraw cash that's then collected by a courier.

The callers claim the details or money are needed for ‘safe-keeping’ following ‘detected fraudulent activity’ on their account.

Damian Cranny, Fraud Protect Officer at Dorset Police, said:

“People committing courier fraud typically target the elderly or vulnerable people who may live alone or suffer from age-related illnesses.

“Courier fraud can seem convincing, and callers often reference personal details to make them seem legitimate. Police officers will never ask you to make a payment or purchase, withdraw or transfer money, or ask for your bank details.

“These incidents have a huge impact on victims, and we’re committed to doing everything we can to warn residents about signs of courier fraud to prevent further cases in Dorset.”

Dorset Police has shared advice for anyone who suspects a call may be fraudulent:

• Your bank or the police will never ask for your PIN.

• Neither the police nor the banks will send a courier to collect money from you.

• If you're asked to telephone a bank, always make the call on a different phone to the one you were contacted on.

• Do not rush into complying to the scammers demands.

• If you have already given your bank details over the phone or handed your card details to a courier, call your bank straight away to let them know and request that they cancel the card.

The Fraud Protect team are keen for residents to share advice with friends and members of their family and local community to ensure they are aware of these scams and feel confident spotting the warning signs.

If you suspect you may have been a victim of courier fraud, report the incident to Action Fraud UK online or by phone 0300 123 2040.

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