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Islanders urged to be scam savvy as £5M fraud losses loom

November 17, 2025
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Islanders urged to be scam savvy as £5M fraud losses loom

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Fraud reports to the States of Jersey Police have reached a four-year high, with losses expected to exceed £5 million this year.

The Jersey Fraud Prevention Forum (JFPF) is urging islanders to be extra vigilant by raising awareness during International Fraud Awareness Week (16-22 November).

Jersey is not immune from international and local fraud activity and islanders can fall victim to a wide range of scams. Investment and cryptocurrency crimes are increasingly common, alongside others such as romance and ticket fraud.

Investment scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Criminals often pose as legitimate financial advisers or create convincing online platforms to lure victims with promises of high returns or ‘risk-free’ investments.

Cryptocurrency scams are also growing rapidly, taking advantage of confusion around digital currencies like Bitcoin to trick people into transferring funds that victims never get back.

Common tactics include fake websites that mimic real firms, social media adverts featuring fabricated celebrity endorsements, and pressure to act quickly with “limited time offers’.

Stop, think, protect

Islanders are urged to follow three simple steps to guard against scams:

  • Stop – pause before sharing details or clicking a link
  • Think – could this be fake?
  • Protect – contact your bank if unsure, and report fraud to the States of Jersey Police on 01534 612612.

Chris Beechey, JFPF Chair and Chief Inspector at the States of Jersey Police, said: “Investment scams can devastate lives. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. We urge islanders to seek advice before committing funds. Your bank, the Police, JFSC or other members of the Jersey Fraud Prevention Forum can help. Fraud thrives in silence. Let’s talk about it.”

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Sue Fitzgerald

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