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Weekly Fraud Update from West Mercia Police - Economic Crime Unit - 03/02/2026 |
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ROMANCE FRAUD
An increasing number of people are falling victim to romance fraud, which does not only cause financial harm, but may also inflict emotional and mental damage on those victims.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, romance may be high on many people’s agenda as they seek an appropriate way to celebrate the day. However, at the same time criminals are using this as an opportunity to devise new scams to defraud their victims on Dating Sites and social media.
At this time of the year there is a rise in Romance Frauds as the fraudsters draw their victims into false relationship, gain their confidence, before the requests for money start to come in. These are accompanied by heart rending pleas about personal, or family problems, and emergencies which need finance.
Are any platforms safe? Fraudsters continue to target users of popular social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, as well as dating sites such as Tinder and Plenty of Fish, and many others. Messaging sites such as Google Hangouts and WhatsApp may also be used to find unsuspecting victims. As well as conventional dating platforms, online Gaming platforms may be used to seek potential victims since there are fewer protective measures in place.
Who are their targets? Females over 40 years are common victims as well as younger males, but users also need to be aware on age related dating platforms too.
How does it work? Basically, criminals will go to great lengths to gain the victim’s trust by claiming they are in a genuine relationship which is built up over time Tell-tale signs a friend or family member is involved in a Romance Scam Stay safe
SAFER INTERNET DAY 2026 SAFER INTERNET DAY 2026 takes place on 10th February 2026 based on the theme of “Smart tech, safe choices – exploring the safe & responsible use of AI”
Each year the event covers an online issue/theme relevant to the things younger people see and experience online.
A full set of resources are available online for schools and other organisations covering all young age groups - Safer Internet Day 2026 - UK Safer Internet Centre
Please feel free to share these messages with any vulnerable friends, relatives or neighbours
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have fallen for a scam,
Report it to Report Fraud (formerly known as ACTION FRAUD) on 0300 123 2040 or via reportfraud.police.uk Scam Text messages can be forwarded to 7726 to help phone providers take early action and block numbers that generate spam on their networks. You can also report Scam mobile calls by texting 7726 with the word “Call” followed by the fraudulent caller’s phone number. Forward Fake Emails received toreport@phishing.gov.uk If you think your bank account or personal banking details have been used fraudulently, then use the short phone number - 159 - to contact the Fraud Prevention Department of most major UK banks.
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