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Phone scam charge warning

A MAN has been charged after police uncovered an alleged elaborate phone scam operating from Granville.

In June 2021, Strike Force Crago was formed to investigate reports several people had received a call from someone purporting to be from a law enforcement agency or financial institution, demanding money or gift-cards under the threat of violence or arrest.
Detectives identified a post office box in Granville which was allegedly being used to facilitate the scam and arrested a 41-year-old man attempting to access the mailbox last Friday.
Police allegedly seized a shoe box containing $25,000 cash before searching man’s home on Boundary Street and seizing an additional $4,900 and documents relevant to their investigation.
The man was charged with two counts of knowingly deal with proceeds of crime.
Police would like to use this incident to remind the public to take the following precautions to reduce the risk of being scammed by cold-callers:
• If you receive a threatening phone call (and demanding money), hang up immediately;
• Do not disclose personal details to the caller;
• Never provide your personal or banking details to a person who calls you;
• Never provide your financial PIN or account passwords to anyone;
• Do not make any payments to the caller, either via phone, internet, or cash;
• If you are suspicious about the credentials of a person on the phone, ask questions of them. If they avoid answering or refuse to provide information, hang up;
• Don’t let scammers pressure you – scammers use detailed scripts to convince you that they’re the real deal and create a high-pressure situation to make a decision on the spot;
• If you think you have provided your account details to a scammer, contact your bank or financial institution immediately; and
• Contact police immediately to report the incident.
If you have been the victim of a scam, you can report it to local police or to the ACCC online at the ‘SCAMwatch report a scam’ page or by calling 1300 795 995.