Our website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to collect information about how you use this site to improve our service to you. By not accepting cookies some elements of the site, such as video, will not work. Please visit our Cookie Policy page for more information on how we use cookies.

Court Appearance - Scams In Counties Cork, Clare, Tipperary & Limerick

The man in his 20s who was arrested in relation to a fraud incident in Corbally, Co. Limerick on the 1st March, 2020 has since been charged. The man is also charged in relation to similar incidents in counties Cork, Clare, Tipperary and Limerick.

He is due to appear before Newcastle West District Court today, 6th March at 2pm.

Note: He is being brought to Newcastle West District Court as there is no court sitting in Limerick City today.

 

Previous press release

Gardaí have today arrested a man in his 20s in relation to a fraud incident in the Corbally area of Limerick on the 1st March, 2020.

Gardaí received a report that a man had called to a house claiming to work for PhoneWatch. The man offered the home owner an upgrade to their security system for a fee, which they agreed to.

The transaction was completed but the home owner was given back a different bank card. The real bank card was then used later that day to withdraw €700 from an ATM.

An investigation was carried out by Gardaí form Mayorstone Park and a man in his 20s was arrested this morning, 5th March, 2020 in Co. Clare. He is currently detained at Henry Street Garda Station under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984. 

Gardaí have received other reports of this type of fraud occurring in recent days and investigators from Mayorstone Park are liaising with Gardaí in Cork and Tipperary. Gardaí are appealing to anyone who has been a victim of a similar incident to contact their local Garda Station.

Speaking at Henry Street Garda Station, Crime Prevention Officer Sgt Ber Leetch said "If you suspect that anyone who calls to your door selling goods or services is not who they say they are, tell them you are not interested and call the Gardaí immediately. Genuine trade’s people or a salesperson won’t be offended by any queries the Gardaí may make.”