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Wednesday, 17 June 2015 06:20

Password scheme key to bogus callers crackdown, says water watchdog

The Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) is urging elderly residents and people living alone to register a security password with their water and energy company to help thwart distraction burglars.

Every water company offers a password protection service and all customers need to do is contact them and register the password they would like them to use when they visit.

CCWater said signing up for a password is a simple and effective way to avoid becoming a victim of the bogus caller crimes that are reported to police each day in England and Wales. The criminals often pose as water or energy company officials to trick their way into people’s homes before stealing money or valuables.

About a fifth of the 3,193 crimes reported in 2014/15 involved callers claiming to be from a water company, or ‘water board’ which no longer exists. However, an estimated 90 per cent of distraction burglaries go unreported because many vulnerable victims – particularly the elderly – feel too embarrassed or scared to report the crime.

Janine Shackleton, policy manager at the Consumer Council for Water, said:

“Distraction burglars callously exploit vulnerable people and have no regard for the distress their actions cause their victims.

“We would urge anyone with family, friends or neighbours who are elderly or living on their own to encourage them to register a password with their water and energy company. It’s simple to set up but will give you peace of mind.”

Once registered a customer should always ask any doorstep caller claiming to be from their utility company to quote their personal password and provide ID before opening the door. If the caller is unable to do so the customer should call 999.

The Consumer Council for Water works closely with Operation Liberal, the National Intelligence Unit for Organised Travelling Criminality.

The aim of the operation is to provide a co-ordinated intelligence driven approach in order to:

  • Reduce distraction burglaries, rogue trading offences and other doorstep crimes
  • Identify organised crime groups involved in distraction burglary and associated travelling criminality
  • Identify crime series and support investigations
  • Work with partner agencies to deliver crime prevention strategies to improve confidence within our communities

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