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Following an extensive effort both overtly and covertly to locate a wanted male from Oldham, GMP officers have successfully located a male wanted on a suspicion of several offences of fraud by false representation.
The suspects mode of operating was to directly target elderly and vulnerable people by means of doorstep fraud, scamming people out of money in exchange to do work to their home which never was completed.
It is believed that a total of approximately £5000 has been fraudulently taken from multiple victims across the Oldham district.
GMP officers in the Oldham district were able to locate and arrest the suspect in the early hours of Saturday 2 September 2023 after he was found hiding in a shed in Shaw.
The 39-year-old man will remain in police custody while further enquiries are conducted.
Chief Superintendent Phil Hutchinson, GMP Oldham’s District Commander said: “I would firstly like to extend my thoughts to those who have been affected by this man’s terrible and deceitful actions. We are doing everything we can to ensure those affected receive support and justice following these incidents. Thanks to the publics invaluable support, sharing the wanted appeal, and providing crucial intelligence, it has all played a pivotal role in this positive outcome. Furthermore, I want to praise our officers excellent work in collating the intelligence and locating this individual quickly before any further harm could have been done from his actions. The officer’s determination to protect our communities led to the successful arrest of this wanted and dangerous individual."
Every year, the British public loses billions of pounds to fraudsters. With scams ranging from the simplest confidence trick to the most sophisticated high-tech online fraud, it pays to keep up to date with the latest news and advice.
Find out more about fraud, its many types and how you can report it here.
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