
Lanarkshire locals are urged to remain vigilant for an ongoing fraudulent banking scam involving people impersonating police officers.
Lanarkshire towns Motherwell and Blantyre are two of 15 across Scotland – from Ayr to Aberfeldy – where incidents have taken place with more than £300,000 being defrauded from victims.
Between October 2021 and January 2022, over 30 reports have been received from members of the public, who have either been visited or contacted by individuals claiming to be Police Scotland officers.
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On each occasion, the victim was contacted by telephone from someone claiming to be from a bank fraud department and advised that their bank account had been compromised.
They were then requested to either transfer money remotely to another account online or attend at a bank and remove cash, which would later be collected by a police officer.
While not every attempt to extort money was successful, those responsible defrauded a number of victims across the country including…