The Bermuda Police Service Fraud Unit would like to remind all businesses and persons conducting financial transactions for debit & credit cards to be vigilant in order to prevent the perpetration of crime.
The Bermuda Police Service Fraud Unit would like to remind all businesses and persons conducting financial transactions for debit & credit cards to be vigilant in order to prevent the perpetration of crime.
A number of cases have been reported to Police in recent weeks whereby persons presented credit or debit cards to businesses that were either stolen, or that they were not authorized to use. Significant sums of money have been unlawfully obtained as a result.
At 1:10am on Saturday, Police attended a reported fire at Leopards Club on Brunswick Street in Pembroke. It appears there are suspicious circumstances concerning the origin of the fire and the incident is under investigation. A 45 year old Pembroke woman, who lives at the premises, was treated at KEMH for first degree burns to her face and hands and released.
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