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City of London Police campaign thwarts courier fraudsters in their tracks
A City jewellers prevented a 93-year-old man from losing more than £100,000 to courier fraud, following a City of London Police campaign.
Fraud | Press releases
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A man who was let out of jail on licence in 2020 has been sentenced after lying about his work history and qualifications to get a job at a leading British charity.
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11:39 23/05/2022
Two men who sold fake Bio-Oil online to pregnant women have been sentenced.
PIPCU | Press releases
12:27 20/05/2022
Detectives investigating the murder of Emmanuel Odunlami have charged a second person.
Press releases
09:02 18/05/2022
Detectives investigating the murder of Emmanuel Odunlami have charged a man.
Press releases
17:08 16/05/2022
The son of a victim of courier fraud is urging carers, family and friends of vulnerable people to be on their guard to help prevent their loved ones being exploited by fraudsters.
Fraud | Press releases
09:18 16/05/2022
The family of Emmanuel Odunlami have released a tribute in the lead up to the two-week anniversary of his death.
Appeals | Press releases
19:32 12/05/2022
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