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Monday, 17 February 2014

Today is Crime Stoppers Day in Queensland

Crime Stoppers anonymous calls led to over 2000 arrests on over 5000 charges last year.

Crime Stoppers is a registered charity and community volunteer organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service. 
Crime Stoppers was established in Queensland in 1989 and operates throughout Australia and the World.
Anyone with information which could assist police can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.
For all non-urgent police reporting or general police inquiries contact Policelink on 131 444 or Policelink.qld.gov.au 24hrs a day

 
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Thursday, 13 February 2014

Valentine’s Day Fraud Warning

Police are warning members of the public to be extra cautious this Valentine’s Day with fears romance fraud scammers are on the lookout for vulnerable members of the community.
“Romance related fraud continues to be a significant issue with Queenslanders sending over $17 million in cash to countries such as Ghana and Nigeria in 2013. With the vast majority of that money being fraud related, it is even more frightening to think 90% of that money is romance fraud related.

“The consequences of this fraud can be absolutely devastating, both personally and financially. In some instances victims struggle to recover emotionally and may never at all recover financially,” Detective Superintendent Brian Hay of the Fraud and Cyber Crime Group said.

“We know for a fact fraudsters are out their right now and Valentine’s Day presents a perfect opportunity for members of the public, looking to meet someone online, to be targeted by fraudsters looking to hook them and extract money from them,” he said.

How do they do it?

- By creating fake profiles on legitimate internet dating services.
- Approaching you after developing a profile which appeals to you based on your likes and dislikes.
- Interrogating you to establish your financial position and support network.
- Seeking to isolate you from your support network and quickly inundating you with a great deal of attention making you feel very special.
- Often claiming to be retired servicemen or professionals working overseas in UK, USA or even elsewhere in Australia and using attractive photographs in their profile.
- Often claim to have a child to care for or claiming to be widowed.
- They aim to exploit loneliness and the fear of ageing alone.

“They may take many months, to build what seems like the romance of a lifetime and may even pretend to book flights to visit you, but never actually come. Once they have gained your trust they will ask you (either subtly or directly) for money, gifts or your banking/credit card details. They will pretend to need these for a variety of reasons,” Detective Superintendent Hay said.

Reasons include:

• Financial hardship;
• To move money, gold or precious metals to Australia;
• To purchase an airline ticket to visit you;
• Visa application processing fee;
• Medical bills for relatives;
• Urgent medical bills for themselves after a severe accident (you may be contacted by the alleged doctor)

They may also seek to introduce you to a relative or trusted entity who presents you with a unique business investment opportunity which will yield great returns.
                 
They may seek to make online purchases in Australia and have the goods delivered to your premises for on-forwarding to them – these purchases have been made with compromised credit cards and can result in you becoming an international property mule.

How to protect yourself:

• ALWAYS consider the possibility that the approach may be a scam
• Check their IP address when possible
• Use Google or a similar tool to search the image they have used to check if it has been taken from another site
• Look for an internet profile
• Ask them to send you a photograph of them holding the local daily paper
• Always confide and discuss your situation with a friend
• Never meet without a friend beside you
• Never send money overseas
• Always seek independent legal and financial advice before investing
• Never disclose bank details to a person you haven’t met
• Never reveal too much personal information
• Never allow your address to be a delivery point for purchases
• Never agree to transfer money
• Don’t trust Skype messages (which can be pre-recorded)
• Don’t fall for the fantasy dream

Contact the Fraud and Cyber Crime Group if you wish to discuss your circumstances on 3364 6622.
If you or a family member have been a victim and need some support, feel free to attend the next meeting of the Victims of Fraud Support Group Meeting which will be held in the Ground Floor Police Headquarters, 200 Roma Street at 300pm on Saturday March 8, 2014 – all welcome.


 

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Alcohol-related violence - have your say


The Queensland Government recently launched a survey to gather opinions on alcohol-related violence, consumption of alcohol and liquor laws.

To find out more you can  visit the website and complete the survey.
 
It should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Next Carseldine 6 NHW Update Meeting 6 February

The next Carseldine 6 NHW Update meeting will be held on Thursday 6th  of Februray at the Craigslea State School P&C Building at 7.30 pm.

The P&C building is situated at the rear of the school.


Car parking - please use the western car park near the swimming pool. You can then walk through the covered play area to the last building on the left.

As usual, supper will be provided at the close of the evening.
 

Our guest speaker will be Senior Const. Peter Coleman. Come along and hear about crime trends and where NHW is heading or ask a question.

Your support of Neighbourhood Watch is of vital importance to the safety and security of our neighbourhood.  Come along, meet your neighbours and share a cuppa and a social word or two.

We hope to see you there. All welcome!!!

Monday, 3 February 2014

Carseldine 6 NHW appreciates the support of these local businesses



Romano Fine Espresso

A fine selection of coffees, home-made Italian sweets

Shop 9, 72 Basnett Street, Chermside West

Tel: 0403 833 852 or 0410 614 438

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Basnett Street Convenience and Spice Centre

Phone: 3359 4544

78 Basnett Street, Chermside West

Open 7 Days - 7.30 am – .00 pm

Indian, Fijian, Sri Lankan, Pakistan, Afgan, African, European, South Pacific Island products and much more available.

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The Golden Roast

Planning a party… and need catering…??  We will come to you with our mobile Spit Roast Oven. Our chef will prepare our GOLDEN ROAST BUFFET. All meals online at www.goldenroast.com OR we supply the Spit Roast – you cater the rest.

Phone Narelle 3861 4732

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Brisbane Formwork Company

All Major Construction Formwork

Phone 3860 5333

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Leddy’s & Associates Pty Ltd

3/78 Basnett Street, Chermside West

Phone 3359 8333

Fax 3350 5355

ACCOUNTANTS & TAX AGENTS

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Rode Meats

Simply The Best

Brad Cammack

Proprietor

Telephone 3359 7425

Rode Shopping Centre

Appleby Road, Stafford Q 4053

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Need Wallpaper Hung? 

Get a professional 

Call Jeff 

Phone 0413 091 949

Prompt service

Competitive rates

Great job 

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Photocopying of our newsletter is by courtesy

Councillor Fiona King

BCC Councillor for Marchant Ward

Phone 3407 0707 Fax 3407 0797