VIDEO: Elderly Victims Scammed by Fraudsters Posing as Police Officers

Sussex Police Investigating Impersonation Scam Targeting Pensioners

Elderly Victims in Littlehampton Scammed by Fake Police Calls
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Sussex Police are investigating two incidents of fraud involving impersonators claiming to be police officers in Littlehampton. The scammers targeted elderly victims in their 80s, using detailed personal information to deceive them into handing over large sums of money.

Scammers Pretend to Be Police Officers

In both cases, the impersonators contacted the victims by phone, claiming to be a Detective Sergeant or Superintendent involved in an investigation into counterfeit banknotes and fraudulent activity in the victims’ bank accounts. The fraudsters used the pretext of needing assistance to “investigate” the victims’ bank branch and personal finances.

Victims were instructed to withdraw large sums of money from their banks, under the guise that the cash would be checked for fraudulent serial numbers. Following this, a courier arrived at the victims’ homes to collect the cash for “further investigation.”

The scammers had detailed personal information about their victims, including names, ages, addresses, and banking details, increasing the credibility of their story.

Investigation Underway

Sussex Police have launched an investigation into these incidents and are appealing for information. Authorities are urging anyone who may have been targeted by this scam to come forward immediately.

“This type of fraud is extremely concerning,” a police spokesperson said. “We urge residents to remain vigilant and to be cautious of unsolicited calls claiming to be from law enforcement. Police will never ask for cash, bank details, or send couriers to collect money.”

How to Protect Yourself

Residents are advised to follow these tips to avoid falling victim to such scams:

  • Be cautious of unexpected calls from individuals claiming to be from the police or banks.
  • Never share personal or financial details over the phone.
  • If asked to withdraw money or transfer funds, contact your bank directly using the number on your bank card.
  • Verify the identity of the caller by independently contacting the organisation they claim to represent.

Report Suspicious Activity

Anyone who believes they may have been targeted is encouraged to report the incident to Sussex Police immediately. Reports can be made online or by calling 101, quoting reference number 463 of 06/01.

Stay alert and help protect vulnerable individuals from becoming victims of fraud.