Joint Fraud Taskforce calls on public’s help to catch eight wanted fraudsters responsible for more than £1 million in losses
The Joint Fraud Taskforce is asking for the public’s help to catch eight wanted fraudsters. The City of London Police is today (Thursday 26 July) urging members of the public to help locate the fraudsters who are collectively responsible for more than a million pounds in fraud losses across the UK.
All eight have been identified through the work of the Joint Fraud Taskforce, an initiative that brings together law enforcement agencies, the financial sector and Government to fight criminals who prey on the public and UK businesses.
They include Nathan Hudson who defrauded people across London, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Plymouth, Cornwall and Poole; Denis Marku from south London who carried out frauds while working as a bank cashier; and six people including a husband and wife, who took part in ‘rogue trader’ scams throughout the country.
The wanted fraudsters have been identified as serious offenders by members of the Joint Fraud Taskforce, with submissions from UK police forces and other agencies, with the campaign to locate and bring them to justice led by the City of London Police, in its role as the national lead police force for fraud.