Opportunistic fraudsters are taking advantage of residents' coronavirus fears to dupe them out of cash and valuables, Essex Police has warned.
The police force is investigating several instances of fraud across the county.
Scammers have posed as government officials to enter residents’ homes, while others are selling protective equipment online with no intention of delivering any of the sold products.
Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Truss, from Essex Police’sSerious Economic and Cyber Crime teams, said: “Specialists fraud officers – just like our regular officers – continue to keep people safe by raising awareness about fraud, by monitoring activity online and by providing help to our communities vulnerable and elderly.
“We know fraudsters will look to take advantage of any situation and this means tricking people into parting with their money and information.
“We continue to work closely with partner agencies such as Action Fraud and police forces nationally. There are also simple steps, you can take to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
“Together we can beat fraud.”
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