The Mail on Sunday

Priti lashes out at crooks cashing in on the crisis

- By Adam Luck

THE Home Secretary last night condemned ‘sophistica­ted’ criminals seeking to ‘exploit and capitalise’ on the pandemic and warned them: ‘Our world-class law enforcemen­t are on to you.’

Speaking at the daily coronaviru­s press briefing, Priti Patel said Border Force officers had seized £1 million of cocaine concealed in a shipment of face masks.

Saying that about £2.4 million has been lost in scams relating to the outbreak, she said multiple websites were carrying out phishing scams to steal login details and selling bogus personal protective equipment.

The Mail on Sunday can reveal that fraudsters are putting lives at risk by producing bogus safety certificat­es to try to offload ineffectiv­e PPE. Equipment, such as masks and gowns must meet a quality standard known as t he CE mark, awarded after testing. However, significan­t numbers of forged certificat­es have been discovered. Surrey and Sussex police forces have recalled up to 2,700 face masks after they were found to have ‘fraudulent or invalid’ documentat­ion.

This newspaper has seen counterfei­t certificat­es from two overseas companies discovered by potential buyers.

Sources confirmed the document f r om Dutch firm Dhanvantar­i features outdated branding from the British Standards Institutio­n and is signed in the name of an employee who left the regulator ‘a long time ago’. A certificat­e from South African firm Taaccess Medicals, supposedly issued in November, refers to the European Community, a term not in common use since the 1990s. It also has an incorrect signature and out-of-date branding.

Ben Sunderland, managing director of respected Britishbas­ed supplier Camlab, said: ‘It is the wild, wild west out there. I know there is PPE coming into this country that does not meet t he l egal requiremen­ts and it is being sold by these cowboys. I’m absolutely sure there is rubbish out there.’

Neither Taaccess Medicals nor Dhanvantar­i responded to requests for comment.

 ??  ?? WARNINGS: Priti Patel during yesterday’s coronaviru­s briefing
WARNINGS: Priti Patel during yesterday’s coronaviru­s briefing

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