NORTH Wales Police are warning the public to be alert to ‘safe account’ scams after an increase in reports from members of the public.

Residents have reported receiving phone calls from scammers claiming to be calling from their bank, or police fraud investigators. The caller will state that there is an issue with the victim’s bank account and advise them to move their money to a ‘safe account’. The victim will often be told that bank staff are suspected of being involved in a fraud which deters the public from seeking advice in their local branch.

In some cases, victims have been played an automated message stating £600 had been taken from their account and requesting the victims press ‘1’ to continue.

Financial abuse safeguarding officer DC2675 Rachel Roberts said “this is not a new scam but there has been a recent resurgence in victims being duped in this way. Many of the victims are elderly and have lost thousands of pounds.

“Often the victims have no reason to doubt the fraudsters as they appear to know the victim’s personal details. The fraudsters will urge victims to act quickly and create a fear that the victim’s money is in danger of being lost.”

Police have issued the following advice to residents:

• If you receive a telephone call from ANYONE asking you to move your money into a different account END THE CALL IMMEDIATELY.

• DO NOT GIVE PERSONAL DETAILS, including banking details, to anyone you do not know either in the street, on the doorstep, over the telephone or internet as these details can be used to steal your identity.

• Beware of cold calls even when the caller appears to have personal information such as your address, date of birth or bank account details.

• Your bank and the police will NEVER ask you to transfer your money into a ‘safe account’.

• If you receive unexpected contact from persons claiming to be from your bank take time to think. DO NOT BE RUSHED. If you have concerns about your money wait 10 minutes and call your bank on a trusted number to check the validity of the call.