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Suffolk fraud officer: 'Even knowledgeable people fall victim to these scams'

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These aren't just vulnerable people being targeted – the criminals are professionals who know exactly what to say, warns Suffolk Constabulary's Fraud Assessment Unit.

Why it matters: Seven Suffolk residents were targeted by sophisticated courier fraud attempts in just 24 hours between 28 and 29 January, with scammers using authentic-sounding police details to build trust.

The big picture: Fraudsters are calling residents across the county, claiming to be police officers investigating suspicious bank account activity.

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Suffolk Police are urging residents to share this warning with elderly and vulnerable family members, friends and neighbours

What they're saying: "This isn't just vulnerable people; the victims we have seen are knowledgeable people but those responsible are professionals, they know what to say and are very convincing," Detective Sergeant Jamie Adams, of Suffolk Constabulary's Fraud Assessment Unit, said.

How it works: The scammers:

  • Call victims pretending to be Suffolk or Norfolk police officers

  • Report supposed fraudulent activity on their bank accounts

  • Convince victims to withdraw substantial quantities of cash

  • Ask them to hand over money or bank cards to a courier

  • Use real-sounding police names and collar numbers to appear legitimate

What you should know: Police officers will never:

  • Ask for bank details or PINs

  • Request cash or bank card handovers to couriers

  • Demand money transfers to other accounts

  • Ask for payment of fines or fees over the phone

  • Request access to your computer or passwords

  • Ask you to 'assist' in an investigation by doing any of the above

The bottom line: Suffolk Police are urging residents to share this warning with elderly and vulnerable family members, friends and neighbours – but stress that anyone can fall victim to these sophisticated scams.

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Ellisons backs Ipswich's thriving music scene with new partnership

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The local law firm has joined forces with Brighten The Corners to bolster Ipswich's growing reputation as a national leader in grassroots music.

Why it matters: The partnership will help Brighten the Corners  to continue developing Ipswich as a guiding light for the UK's grassroots music and creative industries while creating more opportunities for local young people.

Ryan Cracknell, Bethan Williams, Joe Bailey and Guy Longhurst in St Stephen's Church in Ipswich
Ryan Cracknell, Bethan Williams, Joe Bailey and Guy Longhurst in St Stephen's Church in IpswichEllisons

What they're saying: "We are thrilled to support Brighten The Corners as a Premium Partner. Their commitment to providing opportunities for young people through music, skills training and employment aligns with our own values of investing in our communities," said Guy Longhurst , Managing Partner at Ellisons .

Joe Bailey , CEO of Brighten The Corners, added: "With Ellisons' backing, we can expand our programmes, strengthen our venues and provide more opportunities for young people in Ipswich and beyond. Partnerships like this are essential in ensuring we remain a driving force in the local and national music scene."

The bigger picture: The collaboration marks another step in Ellisons' long-standing commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance local communities, culture and economic development.

The bottom line: Through partnerships like this, Ipswich can continue to build its reputation as an emerging centre of excellence in the UK music industry.

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Brighten the Corners runs a diverse live music programme, training and education opportunities across three venues, and an annual multi-venue festival in Ipswich, Suffolk.

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Established for 260 years, Ellisons is a top 200 UK law firm and one of the region’s oldest, most established and fastest growing firms.

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