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National Crime Agency Phone Call Scam

The National Crime Agency(NCA) is receiving an increased number of reports of scammers using/spoofing HMRC numbers and claiming to be the NCA. These calls are NOT genuine and should be ignored. NCA will never contact you about your bank account or NI number. If you’re in any doubt as to the identity of an NCA officer please call their Control Centre on 0370 496 7622 (available 24/7).

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How to identify an NCA officer

In the event an NCA officer needs to speak with you they will identify themselves clearly.

An NCA officer will only ever contact you for investigative purposes in person, by telephone or by email – we will never contact you by text message or instant messaging such as WhatsApp.

If you’re in any doubt as to the identity of an NCA officer please call our Control Centre on 0370 496 7622 (available 24/7).

Contact in person

An NCA officer will identify themselves by showing you their NCA warrant card. This is proof of their identity and authority.

Contact via email

Official alerts on issues such as compromised accounts may be sent by email. However, official NCA emails will NEVER:

Identification by telephone

If you’re contacted by telephone it can be more difficult to verify an NCA officer’s identity.

There are a number of things however that an NCA officer would NEVER DO:

If you’re in any doubt as to the identity of an NCA officer please call our Control Centre on 0370 496 7622 (available 24/7).

We strongly recommend that after hanging up you wait for five minutes before calling either the police or our Control Centre. There have been cases of fraudsters keeping the line open after a victim had hung up. Leaving several minutes between calls will ensure that the call has closed.

Stay SAFE

Report HMRC scam calls.

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