Three men have been arrested in Bexley in connection with fraud offences in which several victims reportedly lost thousands of pounds.

The Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate’s fraud squad tracked down a vehicle linked to a number of crimes which was travelling on the A2 at around 4pm on Monday, May 13.

With the assistance of a neighbouring force and the police helicopter, the car was tracked and stopped on the A2 in the Bexley area.

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The three suspects, aged 17, 18 and 38 and from the London area, were arrested in connection with fraud offences, including an incident that had taken place several hours before in which a vulnerable woman in Faversham had reportedly handed over £7,900.

The arrests relate to a popular scam where it is reported that residents have been contacted on their landline by someone claiming to be a police officer.

The victim is urged to call 101 to verify the identity, however unbeknown to the victim their call is never disconnected and they are speaking with the same person.

They then give out financial information before being told to withdraw cash as evidence.

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They are then told that a police officer will collect the money and it is taken from the home of the victim.

Between February and May 13 of 2019, the fraud squad have identified nine incidents of this nature in Kent with a total loss of over £80,000.

Speaking on these offences, Detective Sergeant Marc Cananur said: "Following the arrests we made a number of enquiries which led us to a potential offence in Faversham.

"We were able to speak with a woman who was in her late 70s. She had apparently handed over a large quantity of cash and did not realise she had been the victim of a crime.

"My officers are also investigating an additional offence, thought to have happened in Faversham in which a quantity of cash has been taken.

"As yet we have not been able to identify a victim, so I am keen for anyone who thinks they may have been targeted to come forward.

"It would be useful for friends and neighbours of vulnerable people in the area to speak with them and make them aware of this investigation."