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WhatsApp scam victim loses £6000 as police issue urgent warning

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A person lost out on £6,000 in a WhatsApp scam as police issued an urgent warning of an upsurge of cases.The ongoing scam usually includes a message on WhatsApp, but sometimes a text or phone call, from a person claiming to be a family member, and has the aim of encouraging the recipient to transfer money.There have been reports across the UK but Northern Ireland police say someone there was duped into handing over £6000 to a scammer.Belfast Live reports that Superintendent Gerard Pollock, Chair of the ScamwiseNI Partnership said: “We are noticing more and more reports in recent months of this type of scam from individuals across Northern Ireland. “In each case, a person purporting to be a family member, often a daughter or son, asks for money.

Typically, the ‘child’ is short of money or late paying bills, and asks the recipient to transfer money into an account. This is backed by a story that he or she has recently changed their phone or phone number.“It’s a despicable act, which takes advantage of a person’s willingness to help out loved ones who are perhaps away from home.“In some of these cases, the victim has been careful enough to check with the relative and therefore realise it’s a scam before departing with any money.

Sadly, however, this isn’t always the case. Just last week, one victim lost £6,000 after receiving one of these messages."It’s really important that if you have older members of your family, talk with them and warn them about this particular type of scam.

This is a really important conversation to have."Superintendent Pollock continued: “Fraudsters will try anything to trick people.

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