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Angus post offices link up in fight against scams

Post office workers and police are working together to beat the scammers.
Post office workers and police are working together to beat the scammers.

Post offices in Angus have pledged their support to a campaign aimed at stopping people falling victim to scammers.

Sub-postmasters from Letham, Forfar and Brechin have agreed to work with Angus Council and the police in fighting this crime.

Many people use post offices to transfer money to scammers. Common cons include people sending cash on the promise of lottery prizes, or transferring money to internet ‘friends’ who have asked for money under the pretext of needing help.

Now when post office staff suspect someone is being conned, they will contact specialist officers from the council and police who will offer advice and support.

The post offices also agreed to stock and display the Scam Free Angus posters and leaflets. Angus Council has a zero-tolerance campaign against scammers.

Earlier this year, the council became the first in Scotland to adopt a policy on financial harm and financial scams.

Elizabeth McNeill,Forfar sub-postmistress, said: “It is surprising how many people of all ages seem to be conned out of their money. Although sometimes this can be just a quite small amount, people can send off money frequently.

“When I became aware that social work and trading standards in Angus were offering a service it was a great relief, as I could see people being conned into parting with their money but didn’t know what services there were to help.”

Angus Council leader Iain Gaul said: “It is important that we work together as a community to protect our citizens, especially those who are vulnerable, from falling victim to the scammers.”

Anyone who knows of attempted scams can call Angus trading standards on 01241 435600.