Monday 29 February 2016

Roffey Attempt Burglary Alert

Sussex Police
Horsham Neighbourhood Policing Team
Roffey Attempt Burglary Alert
Serial 1214 of 28/02 relates to an attempt burglary at a property in Roffey.
Between 2pm and 8pm on Sunday 28 February an unknown suspect tried to gain entry to a house in Hawkesbourne Road.
The intruder tried to get in to the premises by forcing open the rear patio doors but they were unsuccessful.
Some tools were stolen from a shed at the rear of the property.
Sussex Police are appealing for anyone with information or who may have seen anyone suspicious in the area to e-mail 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or to call 101 quoting serial 1214 of 28/02.
Kind Regards

Louisa HULL

Forest Burglary Alert

Sussex Police
Horsham Neighbourhood Policing Team
Forest Burglary Alert
Serial 1171 of 28/02 relates to a burglary at a property in Horsham.
Between 6:30pm on Friday 26 February and 8am on Saturday 27 February an unknown suspect gained entry to a house in Chesworth Close.
The intruder accessed the premises by forcing open the front door. Damage was caused to the both the door and frame.
Eleven light fittings were stolen from the property, which is currently being renovated.
Sussex Police are appealing for anyone with information or who may have seen anyone suspicious in the area to e-mail 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or to call 101 quoting serial 1171 of 28/02.
Kind Regards

Louisa HULL

Roffey Burglary Alert

Sussex Police
Horsham Neighbourhood Policing Team
Roffey Burglary Alert
Serial 1272 of 26/02 relates to a burglary at a property in Roffey.
Between 8am and 6:30pm on Friday 26 February an unknown suspect gained entry to a house in Greenfields Way.
The intruder accessed the premises by smashing a rear window. A search of the property was made and three rings were stolen along with a Nokia Lumia 520 mobile phone.
Sussex Police are appealing for anyone with information or who may have seen anyone suspicious in the area to e-mail 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or to call 101 quoting serial 1272 of 26/02.
Kind Regards

Louisa HULL

Tuesday 2 February 2016

Fraud

Message sent by
Action Fraud (Action Fraud, Administrator, National)

Fraudsters are sending out virus infected emails that claim a package has been seized by HM Revenue & Customs upon arrival into the United Kingdom. The official looking scam emails claiming to be from Royal Mail contain a link to a document which will install malicious software on your computer designed to steal credentials like account names, email addresses and passwords. 
 
An example email reads:
 
Title: Your parcel has been seized
Royal Mail is sorry to inform you that a package addressed to you was seized by HM Revenue & Customs upon arrival into the United Kingdom.
A close inspection deemed your items as counterfeit and the manufacturers have been notified. If your items are declared genuine then they will be returned back to you with the appropriate custom charges.
You may have been a victim of counterfeit merchandise and the RM Group UK will notify you on how to get your money back. Please review the attached PDF document for more information. 
Document (RM7002137GB).Zip
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
 
To help the spread of the virus, the email also says: “you will need to have access to a computer to download and open the Zip file”. If you receive one of these emails, do not click on any links or download any attachments and report it to Action Fraud. 
 
Protect Yourself
  • Royal Mail will never send an email asking for credit card numbers or other personal or confidential information.
  • Royal Mail will never ask customers to enter information on a page that isn’t part of the Royal Mail website.
  • Royal Mail will never include attachments unless the email was solicited by a customer e.g. customer has contacted Royal Mail with an enquiry or has signed up for updates from Royal Mail.
  • Royal Mail have also stressed that they do not receive a person’s email address as part of any home shopping experience. 
If you believe that you have been a victim of fraud you can report it online: http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud or by telephone: 0300 123 2040