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Warning over bogus bank callers

POLICE are warning the public to be on their guard against fraudsters targeting elderly people in the Lothians by pretending to be from a bank.

The con artists have phoned pensioners at home claiming to be carrying out investigations on behalf of their bank.

In one incident, an 81-year-old West Lothian woman called police after she was asked to attend a branch, withdraw money and put it into another account.

A 76-year-old woman, also from West Lothian, received a call from a man purporting to be from her bank who wanted to discuss her being overdrawn. Despite pressure from the caller, she did not reveal any personal information.

A police spokesman said: “If you are uncertain as to the authenticity of a caller claiming to be from a bank, hang up and dial your bank’s customer service number.”


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