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Bogus Police Officers

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Bogus Police Officers

If you're unsure STOP

There have been occasions when fraudsters have posed as police officers, both in person and on the phone, to trick people into giving them personal information and defraud them of money. 

If you're unsure about whether the person you're dealing with is a genuine police officer – stop – and call us on 101 to check their identity.
Please note, if you've been on the phone to someone – who called you – but you have doubts about them, we recommend that you hang up and wait five minutes before you call us. There have been cases of fraudsters keeping the line open after a victim has hung up. Leaving several minutes between calls will make sure that the call has closed.

How our officers will contact you

How our officers make contact will depend on how you've asked us to contact you and the circumstances around why they're contacting you.

For investigative purposes we may get in touch:

in person
by phone
by email

Whichever way an officer contacts you they will identify themselves clearly as an officer and explain why they're contacting you.

Contact in person

If one of our officers contacts you in person, they'll show you their police warrant card. This is proof of their identity and authority.

visit met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/fa/how-to-check-an-officers-identity for more information

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