Police are investigating two reports of people aged in their 80s in Littlehampton being targeted over the phone by someone pretending to be a detective sergeant or superintendent.

They told the people that they were involved in an investigation into counterfeit bank notes being used by their bank branch, as well as fraudulent movements of money in their personal bank accounts.

The impersonator then asked them to withdraw large sums of money from their banks, before stating that the serial numbers are fraudulent and that the notes need to be collected for further investigation.

Police are looking to identify this man (Image: Sussex Police) A courier then arrived at the address to collect the bank notes.

In both cases, the impersonator has known their victim’s name, age, address, and who they bank with.

Police are looking to identify this man as part of their investigations.

A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “An investigation into both incidents is underway, and we are appealing for information to assist our enquiries.

“We are also asking anyone who feels they may have been targeted by this scam to make a report to police immediately.

“You can do this online, or by calling 101 quoting reference number 463 of 06/01.”





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