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Title: Dangers of Becoming A Money Mule
Post by: Thames Valley Police on October 28, 2019, 05:03:28 PM
Thames Valley Police is urging schools, parents and guardians to warn children about the dangers of becoming a money mule.

A money mule is someone who transfers stolen money through their own bank account on behalf of someone else and is paid for doing so.

Criminals use money mules to launder the profits of their crimes.

Young people are often unaware that acting as a money mule is illegal. They are approached to take part online or in person, including through social media, at school, college or sports clubs.

Spot the signs and follow these tips on how to stay safe:
Make sure your child doesn't give their bank account details to anyone unless they know and trust them.
Tell them to be cautious of unsolicited offers of easy money, because if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Look out for your child suddenly having extra cash, buying expensive new clothes or electronics with very little explanation as to how they got the money.
A young person involved in money muling may become more secretive, withdrawn or appear stressed.

Parents and guardians are advised not to attempt to contact any individual they suspect of organising money muling and should instead contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

More information, advice and tips can be found here ➡️ https://www.moneymules.co.uk/
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Emma Tarry (Police, Communications Officer, Thames Valley)