| Recently a resident in Somerset took a phone call from a man pretending to be a Detective Constable who falsely claimed their debit card was being used by someone else. He said they would hear a bleep and then should dial 999 – in reality the fraudster would hold open the phone line and would not be connected to police but instead would still be talking again with the fraudster or one of their accomplices.
Fortunately, they realised it was a scam and told the fraudster they would hang up and go to a local police station to report it – which we are grateful they did. However, we are aware of other incidents recently in which people have received similar calls including from fraudsters claiming to work for the ‘Fraud Department’. Earlier this month another Somerset resident was encouraged to check the legitimacy of an officer by calling 999 – again the phone line was held open, so they remained on the call with the fraudster and did not come through to our control room like they thought. The victim was encouraged to withdraw thousands of pounds in cash from the bank to supposedly assist with a criminal investigation and was later asked to hand it to a courier who would take the bank notes away for analysis, after giving a pre-agreed password. The courier attended the residents address in an estate car promising the money back within a few days, but when that date passed it became clear it had been a scam and reported what had happened. What you should know: “No police officer will ever ask you to hand over money, sensitive banking information or valuables to help with any criminal investigation.” That is the message we want people to share with friends and family following several reports recently of fraudsters pretending to be police officers phoning potential victims. Attachments: |
Author: Lesley Webb
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Benefice Newsletter
Grabbist Hill Benefice Newsletter 02.02.24
Parish Council Minutes ( Draft until approved at the next meeting) 01.24 PC Minutes 29th January 2024
Temporary Road Closure: Timberscombe to Couple Cross
Please follow the link to view the above road closure; https://one.network/?tm=136976316 and the link for the Notice 2:https://api-gb.one.network/downloads/tm/1111/03-notice-2_136976316_3672108_055ca6f804.pdf
The works are expected to commence on Monday 5th February 2024 and last for 6 hours (09:30- 15:30) to enable Openreach to replace a pole.
The contractor has indicated that access for Emergency Services through the site is permitted on this occasion.
For any further information about this closure please contact Sunbelt Rentals Ltd on 0370 050 0792, quoting reference: ttro877559W(WS).
Please note that should you require to view a closure which is more than two weeks ahead, you will need to register for free with www.One.Network
With regards,
The Road Closure Team
Email: ttro@somerset.gov.uk
Traffic Management, Road Safety and Parking Services
Somerset Council
County Hall
Taunton
Somerset
TA1 4DY
Web: www.somerset.gov.uk
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Craft Group
There will be no craft group this Tuesday.
The next meeting will be on the 6th of February at the Old Dairy 2-4pm.
