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The government has announced plans to spend £7.5m over three years across Britain fighting rogue traders who prey on vulnerable householders. | |
Specialist Trading Standards officers will work with police across local authority borders, following a successful 18-month pilot. | |
As council officials normally work within their borders, fraudsters often move from area to area undetected. | |
Trading Standards say the pilots have saved consumers £3m over the past year. | |
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Business Secretary John Hutton said: "Cold-calling fraudsters who prey on the elderly and vulnerable bring fear to our communities. We are determined to shut them down and bring them to justice. | |
An intelligence-led approach to tackling the worst offenders of these scams really works Ron GainsfordTrading Standards Institute | An intelligence-led approach to tackling the worst offenders of these scams really works Ron GainsfordTrading Standards Institute |
"These illegal scams cost people in the UK billions of pounds each year. Consumers deserve a fair deal, not to be ripped off or conned by the bogus sellers that give legitimate business a bad name." | "These illegal scams cost people in the UK billions of pounds each year. Consumers deserve a fair deal, not to be ripped off or conned by the bogus sellers that give legitimate business a bad name." |
The pilot schemes have already uncovered about £16m worth of fraud, and seized £2m of criminal assets and almost 14,000 illicit cigarettes. | The pilot schemes have already uncovered about £16m worth of fraud, and seized £2m of criminal assets and almost 14,000 illicit cigarettes. |
In addition, 44 e-mail addresses and 24 phone numbers linked to national mailing scams, and 165 websites of suspected rogue traders have been shut down. | In addition, 44 e-mail addresses and 24 phone numbers linked to national mailing scams, and 165 websites of suspected rogue traders have been shut down. |
Ron Gainsford, chief executive of the Trading Standards Institute, said: "The pilot teams have shown how an intelligence-led approach to tackling the worst offenders of these scams really works. | Ron Gainsford, chief executive of the Trading Standards Institute, said: "The pilot teams have shown how an intelligence-led approach to tackling the worst offenders of these scams really works. |
"Many scams work across traditional authority boundaries and previously the scams would simply target a different part of the country and continue their scam until being caught. This cross-border approach is helping to tackle this problem." | "Many scams work across traditional authority boundaries and previously the scams would simply target a different part of the country and continue their scam until being caught. This cross-border approach is helping to tackle this problem." |
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