Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Bid to stamp out rogue traders

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ROGUE traders and fraudsters are the focus of a week-long initiative in Cheshire.

Police and partners are working together to help spread the word about this type of crime and offering advice on what to do if you are targeted.

Cheshire Constabula­ry will be working with its partners to issue informatio­n and advice about the different ways in which such criminals operate.

Bogus callers and fraudsters are known for targeting people in their home, but also exploit people over the phone or while they are out and about.

Detective Chief Inspector Karen Jaundrill said: “Rogue traders tend to target the most vulnerable people in the community. They may try to sell faulty goods on your doorstep or offer a particular service such as cleaning gutters, chopping down trees or laying new driveways and then deliberate­ly overcharge for the work, which is of a very poor standard. Often the job didn’t need doing in the first place.

“Others tend to target people over the phone claiming they owe money or befriend them whilst they are out and about. ●

“Whatever service they are offering, they all have one thing in common – taking advantage of people, with the intention of taking as much money from them as possible.

“During the week-long initiative we want to make sure everyone in Cheshire is aware of rogue traders, the most common techniques they use and what they need to look out for.

“We want to do everything we can to reduce the chances of anyone falling foul of these criminals.”

Officers will be out visiting areas previously targeted by rogue traders and offering advice to residents. They will be joined by colleagues from Halton and Cheshire West And Chester Trading Stand- ards. People will be made aware of what to look out for if someone calls unexpected­ly at their home and what they should do if they have any concerns.

Community groups will also be visited and family, friends and neighbours will be encouraged to look out for one another.

Cheshire Police And Crime Commission­er David Keane said: “I welcome this initiative and the partnershi­p work being carried out to dismantle this activity throughout our communitie­s. This kind of activity strikes at the very heart of communitie­s as those involved tend to target and exploit the most vulnerable in society.

“As police and crime commission­er, I want to make it as difficult as possible for these types of criminals to operate – I want to get the message across that anyone who takes advantage of the elderly and vulnerable is not welcome in Cheshire.”

To report informatio­n about rogue traders, call Cheshire Constabula­ry on 101, give the details via cheshire. police. uk/ contact/general-enquiries or call Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

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Cheshire Police And Crime Commission­er David Keane

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