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Whitstable residents warned of bogus policeman in Swalecliffe Road and Westgate Terrace

Residents are warned to stay vigilant after a man claiming to be a policeman tricked his way into two Whitstable homes.

The man knocked on the doors of two properties - one in Swalecliffe Road and another in Westgate Terrace - on Tuesday.

He claimed to be investigating a fraud, and entered the homes asking for details of any recent work carried out on the properties - adding that another officer would be calling shortly.

A property in Westgate Terrace was targeted. Picture: Google Street View
A property in Westgate Terrace was targeted. Picture: Google Street View

In both incidents, it is not believed anything was taken.

Detective Constable Robert Goodban said: “Thankfully the victims did not give out any personal details and reported the incidents.

"A police force will never ask a member of the public for their bank details, or money. If you are not confident that a person claiming to be an officer is genuine, ask to take their details.

"Contact 101, or 999 in an emergency. A call handler will be able to verify whether your caller was genuine. Never hand over any money, or other items, to a courier after receiving this type of call.”

The man knocked on the door of a home in Swalecliffe Road. Picture: Google Street View
The man knocked on the door of a home in Swalecliffe Road. Picture: Google Street View

For more information about how to stay safe from bogus callers visit the Kent Police website.

If you have any information on these calls contact police on 101. Alternatively, contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040. You can also report such incidents online by following this link, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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