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Fraudsters targeting seniors through phone scams and in-person encounters to steal banking cards

Langley

2025-02-04 11:43 PST

File # 2025-2873

The Langley RCMP is alerting the public of a phone scam that encompasses the fraudsters attending residences to steal banking cards and then performing unauthorized banking transactions.

In late January, the Langley RCMP received numerous reports of an orchestrated scam that has already affected multiple jurisdictions in the Lower Mainland. In this scam, the victim receives a phone call from someone claiming to be an investigator from the fraud department of a financial institution. The alleged fraudster advises the victim that their banking cards have been compromised and the physical banking cards are required to complete their investigation. Once the victim provides their residential address, the alleged fraudster arrives in person, collects the banking cards and acquires the personal identification number (PIN). The alleged fraudster then attends a financial institution and uses an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) to withdraw funds from the bank account which results in financial loss for the victim. In all the incidents in Langley, the victims have been seniors.

Scammers often prey on seniors, exploiting their trust and vulnerability, knowing that they may not recognize the warning signs of fraud until its too late, says Sgt. Zynal Sharoom of the Langley RCMP. Sgt. Sharoom adds that, Similar scams have been detected in other jurisdictions and officers are working with respective policing partners to determine if any of these incidents are linked to each other.

Here are some tips to prevent yourself from falling victim to such incidents:

Please visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website to learn about recent scams and frauds.

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Released by:

Sgt. Zynal Sharoom
Media Relations Officer
Langley RCMP
22180 48A Avenue, Langley, BC V3A 8B7
Office: 604-532-3200
Cell: 236-380-2305

Email: zynal.sharoom@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Website: langley.rcmp-grc.gc.ca (English only) (English only)

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