*Bogus tradesmen and romantic fraud were among the items discussed at the Clare JPC meeting.ย
A CLARE TD has said he is looking forward to acting as a witness for a court case later this year while the impact of romantic fraud has been flagged by the countyโs Chief Superintendent.
Cathal Crowe TD (FF) has confirmed he will be testifying at a case in 2023. He claimed he will be a witness to an incident where a claimed โbogus tradesmanโ obtained money from an individual living in the county.
Speaking at a meeting of the Clare Joint Policing Committee, Deputy Crowe commented, โI think itโs criminal to come up through someoneโs passageway and through coercion take money from themโ.
Chief Superintendent Colm OโSullivan said that crimes to do with bogus tradesmen continue to occur within Clare. โUnfortunately it is something that happens, weโve been highlighting it for a number of years but it continues to happen, if it seems too good to be true then there is something wrong, if someone calls to your door that you donโt know then donโt entertain them or donโt open your mouthโ.
OโSullivan stressed the need for the public to become more vigilant. He asked the meeting how many of the persons present would leave โฌ1000 sitting on the promenade in Lahinch or their own smart phone behind on a shop counter, โWeโre creating opportunities for criminals but we need cooperation of communities to catch themโ.
Reported case of fraud and economic crime have decreased in Clare by 43 percent. In January 2021 there had been 378 reported cases of fraud and economic crime within the county, the number had dropped to 215 by December of last year.
Economic crime โhit Ireland quite hard during COVID,โ Chief Supt OโSullivan stated. He explained that vulnerable people have been targeted on dating apps whereby scenarios are created that a person they believe they have made a connection with asks for money to fly over and meet them in person, initial sums of โฌ1000 have been paid to cover flights before further funds are sought to pay for VISAs.
He added, โPeople have lost between โฌ40,000 to โฌ60,000 and there are people that have lost โฌ2000 to โฌ3000 but the impact of the โฌ2000 to โฌ3000 could be their life savings. For some people, a loss of โฌ5000 could be quite significant. A huge amount occurred in this region, the financial institutions will never contact or ask for your login detailsโ.