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We are seeing a recent increase in courier fraud offences, particularly across the eastern side of the county, with a number of incidents reported involving offenders impersonating police officers or bank staff. In several recent cases, victims have received calls claiming: Someone has been arrested using their bank cardsA family member is in custodyThey must assist with a police investigationThey need to withdraw cash, purchase foreign currency, jewellery or provide bank detailsA courier will attend to collect money or items or ask you to send it to an address. What is Courier Fraud?Courier fraud occurs when criminals contact you by phone pretending to be trusted authorities (such as police or bank staff) and convince you into handing over money, bank cards or valuables to a courier. They often create urgency and confusion to stop victims from verifying the request.
ABC Messaging – Stop! Think FraudPlease continue to share the ABC message: 🔹 A – ASSUME NOTHING Don’t assume a caller is genuine, even if they know your details. 🔹 B – BELIEVE NO ONE Criminals can fake caller ID to look like police or bank numbers. 🔹 C – CONFIRM EVERYTHING Hang up. Use a different phone. Call 101 to check if the call was real. Verify using a trusted number: Call your bank on 159Contact police using 101 or 999 in an emergency
Protect Advice✅ Police and banks will NEVER:- Ask for your PIN or full banking details
- Ask you to withdraw cash or buy items for an investigation
- Send a courier to collect money, cards, or valuables or ask you to send these to an address.
✅ Never:- Hand over money, cards, or goods to someone at your door
- Transfer money to a “safe account”
- Purchase currency, gold, or vouchers on someone else’s behalf
✅ Always:- Take time to stop and think, criminals rely on panic and urgency
- Speak to a trusted friend or family member before acting
- Use a different phone or wait before calling back, as fraudsters may stay on the line
Spot the SignsCaller claims to be police or bank staffYou are told not to tell anyoneYou are pressured to act quicklyYou are asked to withdraw money or buy itemsA courier is arranged to collect
Reporting FraudIf you believe you or someone you know has been targeted: Report to Report Fraud: 👉 https://www.reportfraud.police.uk Call 999 if a crime is in progressContact your bank immediately via 159 |