Police are looking for witnesses: Unknown perpetrators active in Dorsten's supermarkets

Police are looking for witnesses: Unknown perpetrators active in Dorsten's supermarkets

police are looking for information on computer fraud in Dorsten

In a current search, the police asks for support from the population after a previously unknown perpetrator appeared with computer fraud in Bottrop and Dorsten. This incident not only raises questions about the security measures of banks, but also shows how important the vigilance of community impressions in the fight against crime can be.

what happened - a sneaky stitch

The suspect rose bank details and used this information to pay in supermarkets. This type of fraud, also known as phishing, enables criminals to access account information from unsuspecting consumers unauthorized. The man has been recorded as he bought in a grocery store on Handelstrasse in Dorsten. Video surveillance material is available to the investigators.

who is involved?

The Bottrop police are actively involved in clarifying this case and is urgently looking for witnesses who can provide information on the suspect. Any notice can be crucial for clarifying the case. It is important to understand that the community plays a central role when it comes to ensuring security.

where and when - crime scenes in focus

The incidents occurred in Dorsten, where the perpetrator was active in the area of Handelstrasse. Video recordings and data are now evaluated by the investigative authorities. However, such offenses can occur everywhere and illustrate the need for increased educational measures in the population.

why is that relevant?

The case is not only an example of a specific crime, but also illuminates the far -reaching challenges that are problematic in the digital age. Bank details are a valuable asset and the protection of this information should be taken seriously by all consumers. The awareness of such forms of fraud is essential to prevent further acts.

Witness call

The police encourage everyone who has information about the incident or the suspect to report on 0800 2361 111. Every little information can help to hold the perpetrator into account and increase security in our community. For detailed information on the search image and further information, visit our search portal.

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