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This comes from Neighbourhood watch




?I am sorry to tell you that suspects unknown have made multiple applications for bank cards from one bank for addresses in the Dulwich area.These have been flagged up with the bank as they had been used previously for similar purposes. Because of this the bank has not issued the cards. Addresses used range from Calton Avenue/Turney Road up to Rosendale Rd/Great Brownings.

PCDaniel McLynn has been in contact with Royal Mail investigations about this.

A man and a woman have tried to intercept mail for 3 addresses in the village by pretending to be residents. The post people have stuck to their training(which had been reinforced earlier this year) and refused to hand over any mail.

PC McLynn said that at this stage it looks as if the suspects are working independently and are not thought to be linked to the Royal Mail. The suspects seen so far have been described as a man and a woman, possibly of Nigerian origin. Unfortunately there are no further descriptions of them. The woman was seen to get into a car and drive off when a postman refused to hand over post. Unfortunately he did not get the car registration. If you see anything suspicious, or experience anyone trying to get post before it is delivered please make a description of the person and get a car registration if they drive off in a car.?

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