Tonbridge and Malling resident warned about fraudsters posing as police officers
10:00, 18 September 2015
updated: 11:59, 02 December 2019
Police are warning residents in Tonbridge and Malling to be wary of fraudsters posing as detectives from Scotland Yard.
There has been a spike in reports of suspicious telephone calls from a person claiming to be a member of the force.
In some of these reports scammers have used the name Tim Parish, a detective constable supposedly working at Scotland Yard.
Another caller has posed as aDet Ins Warren from the fraud squad.
Incidents have been reported in West Malling, Leybourne, Larkfield, Ditton, Trottiscliffe, Borough Green and Birling.
In most cases no money has been exchanged however some elderly people have been tricked into handing over large sums of money.
Det Insp Mark Hutcheon said: "This type of fraud is being committed in numerous locations but people in the areas mentioned are particularly at risk.
"I would like to remind everyone to be on their guard against heartless criminals who are trying to deceive you.
"If you receive a call like this you should end it immediately but even then you should remain wary.
"Do not use your line again for at least five minutes as the scammer may still be listening in. You should also never hand over money as a result from one of these calls.
"If you are ever in any doubt about the authenticity of someone claiming to be a Kent Police officer call us on 101."
If you have been affected by this click here or call 0300 123 2040.
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