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Fraudsters Spoof Surrey Police Phone Number, SPS Warns

The Surrey Police Service (SPS) is warning residents about fraudsters spoofing its non-emergency number, 604-599-0502. Scammers are posing as officers, sometimes using fake names and badge numbers, to trick people into giving personal or financial information. SPS stresses it will never call to request money or sensitive details. Residents are urged to hang up, avoid clicking on links, and verify suspicious calls by dialing the official non-emergency line directly. Authorities also encourage reporting such scams to police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

Fraudsters Spoof Surrey Police Phone Number, SPS Warns

Surrey Police Service warns of fraudsters spoofing its non-emergency number to steal personal and financial information from residents.

Fraudsters Spoof Surrey Police Number, SPS Warns

Residents Targeted in Scam Calls

The Surrey Police Service (SPS) is alerting residents about a phone scam where fraudsters are spoofing the department’s non-emergency number, 604-599-0502. Callers pose as police officers in an attempt to steal personal and financial information from unsuspecting residents.

How the Scam Works

According to SPS, victims report receiving calls that appear to come from the official non-emergency line. Once connected, scammers may provide a fabricated officer’s name and badge number in order to sound convincing. The calls often pressure individuals to disclose sensitive details or make payments.

Police Clarify Their Protocol

SPS emphasized that its officers will never call to demand money or personal financial data. “These calls are not legitimate,” the police stated in a recent release, reminding residents that genuine communication from the service does not involve monetary requests.

Public Safety Advice

Authorities urge residents to exercise caution if they receive such calls. SPS advises people not to provide personal information, not to send money, and to avoid clicking on any links provided by the caller. Instead, they recommend hanging up immediately and verifying the call by dialing the SPS non-emergency number directly.

Why the Warning Matters

Phone spoofing scams have grown increasingly common across Canada, often targeting vulnerable individuals. By warning the public, SPS hopes to prevent Surrey residents from falling victim to identity theft and financial fraud. The service is encouraging residents to share the alert with family, friends, and neighbours to ensure wider community awareness.

What Residents Should Do Next

Anyone who suspects they have been contacted by a scammer should report the incident directly to Surrey Police using the legitimate non-emergency number. Residents are also encouraged to file reports with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre to assist in broader fraud prevention efforts.

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