VPD warns that fraudsters using Vancouver police number in CRA scam
Credit to Author: Tiffany Crawford| Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 01:37:52 +0000
By now most people have heard about the Canada Revenue Agency phone scam, where fraudsters use spoofing equipment to convince you they’re from the CRA and that you somehow owe them large sums of money.
On Thursday, Vancouver police warned about the same scam, but said the scammers were using the VPD’s non-emergency number to pretend to be police officers.
Sgt. Aaron Roed, a spokesman with the VPD, says police have received numerous reports of fraudsters calling Vancouver residents, and representing themselves as VPD or CRA. They demand bitcoin or gift cards to pay false debts.
“The non-emergency police line is for residents to use to report incidents to the police. The police will never call you from the non-emergency number and will never solicit payment,” said Roed. “We ask that if you receive a call like this, you hang up immediately and spread the word to friends and family.”
In this latest scam, Roed says the fraudsters state they’re calling from the CRA and ask the victim to look up and provide the number for the police department. The scammers hang up and the victims receive another call, from a person purporting to be a police officer. The number on the call display is the VPD non-emergency line.
The fraudster then provides a fake badge number and indicates that the victim’s social insurance number has been used to create credit card accounts with substantial balances owing. The victim is told they’re responsible for the debt and told to clear it up by providing Bitcoin or gift cards.
Police encourage residents to report scams to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online or toll free at 1-888-495-8501. The VPD is asking anyone who may have been the victim of fraud to contact then at 604-717-3321, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.