 
                            Officers are warning residents to stay vigilant following an increase in the number of scam phone calls targeting people in Cheshire.
Recently, officers in Cheshire have seen an increase in the amount of courier frauds.
Victims are being called on their phones by fraudsters who pretend they are police officers or bank officials. One tactic they use to scam the victims is by telling them are assisting with a covert police investigation. The fraudsters persuade the victim to withdraw cash from their bank, to purchase EUROs or provide bank cards and PIN numbers for collection by a courier.
Detective Sergeant Christopher Jacques, of the Economic Crime Unit, said:
“The fraudsters are extremely convincing and persistent, and often target elderly or vulnerable people, resulting in the loss of thousands of pounds.
“It’s important to remember that police officers and bank officials will never ask you to withdraw money, purchase goods or hand over private banking details.
“Please help us to raise awareness by sharing this with your friends and family, especially if they are vulnerable or elderly.”
If you believe that you are a victim of courier fraud, please contact Cheshire Police on:
101
...using a different phone to the one used to communicate with the fraudsters.
You can also report information to us via:
http://www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us
You can also report to Action Fraud via:
http://www.actionfraud.police.uk
... or call:
0300 123 2040
If a fraud is in progress or in an emergency, call 999 immediately.
Please see some crime prevention advice:
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  Be sceptical of unexpected calls or texts, even from those who claim to be officials. 
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  Don’t be afraid to put the phone down with a brief ‘no, thank you’. 
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  Never give personal information, such as your date of birth or bank details, to unexpected callers. 
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  Remember, criminals will use urgency or threats to cause panic and fear. When you are under stress you are less likely to think clearly about your actions. 
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  The police or your bank would never unexpectedly call you and ask you to withdraw cash or move your money to another account, as a result of fraud or any other reason. 
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  If callers suggest you call your local police or bank to check who they are, use another phone or hang up and ensure the line has been fully disconnected by phoning a friend or relative first, or by waiting at least five minutes. Otherwise, you may think you’ve phoned a number, but you’re simply talking to the fraudsters again. This is a common tactic used by fraudsters. 
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  If a caller asks you to type your bank PIN number into your telephone handset - do not do this, as fraudsters can use technology to identify the numbers. 
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  You can opt out of many cold calls by registering for free with the Telephone Preference Service on 0845 070 0707. 
 
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