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Police issue warning about ‘tax’ scam

Hampshire Constabulary shares this latest alert. Ed


Residents in Hampshire are being reminded to be vigilant after a number of people were targeted in a scam.

On each occasion the victim received a telephone call from a person claiming to be from HMRC (Revenue and Customs). They were told that they will be arrested if they did not settle their unpaid tax bill. Fortunately the victims knew this was a scam and refused to hand over any money.

Police are warning residents about these calls and urge anyone who receives a suspicious call to refuse to handover any money or bank details and report the matter to the police or Action Fraud immediately.

People are reminded to protect themselves using the following advice:

  • Never give out any personal information about your bank account to anybody over the phone.
  • If the caller asks you to ring them back so you can be sure of their identification, hang up and call the company they are claiming to be from using a different phone. If you can’t use a different phone, wait at least five minutes before calling back.
  • If you have given out information which could compromise your bank account security in any way, call your bank up to cancel your cards as soon as possible.
  • Never hand over money to someone at the door to be sent off elsewhere.
  • If someone comes to your door claiming to be from a company or organisation, always ask for identification and make a note of their identification number. Ask them to wait while you verify their identity. Close the door, find the number of the company they claim to be from, and call them to verify their ID.

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Anyone who is concerned about similar incidents should contact police by calling 101. If a crime is in progress, please call 999.

For more advice visit our Website.

For information about Action Fraud and how you can report these types of crimes, visit the Website.

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