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CCTV appeal after reports of bank card theft in Whitefriars, Canterbury

By: Millie Bowles mbowles@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:45, 04 September 2023

Updated: 14:37, 04 September 2023

CCTV images have been released of two women after reports a bank card was stolen from a man in his eighties and used to withdraw cash.

Police have now launched an investigation into the incident, which happened on July 11 at Whitefriars Shopping Centre in Canterbury.

Police have released images of two women they would like to speak to following a bank card theft in Canterbury. Picture: Kent Police

It has been reported that the man was approached by a woman, who told him to check his wallet as he had dropped a £10 note.

He then noticed that two of his cards went missing while he was distracted.

They were later used to take out cash from ATMs in the city and Faversham.

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Officers have released CCTV images of two women they would like to identify.

Investigating officer, PC Andy Berthnal, said: “Anybody who recognises them is urged to contact our appeal line.

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The reported theft happened in Whitefriars Shopping Centre, Canterbury. Picture: Google

“While we are investigating this crime, I would remind shoppers to be careful when out and about to avoid becoming victim to opportunist thieves.

“It is important to ensure nobody is able to see your PIN when you use a cash machine or pay for purchases. Take particular care if anybody you do not know engages you in conversation outside a shop or bank.

As soon as a theft of bank cards is discovered, it is important that banks are contacted immediately to prevent criminals from withdrawing victims’ money or making purchases.”

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