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Police target mobile phone fraudsters in early morning raids

Officers raided seven homes and two business across Birmingham and arrested the four suspects after intelligence was handed over by mobile phone manufacturers.

Police forcing entry into an address on Westminster Road

Four people were being questioned after police mounted a series of dawn raids against suspected mobile phone fraudsters who are suspected of making hundreds of bogus warranty claims on stolen handsets.

Officers raided seven homes and two business across Birmingham and arrested the four suspects after intelligence was handed over by mobile phone manufacturers.

Officers from west and central Birmingham who forced entry to one of two addresses in Handsworth’s Westminster Road in the search for stolen phones.

Occupants at the unconnected addresses are suspected of claiming a total of 47 new handsets in the last 18 months.

More than 20 handsets were recovered from one of the two Handsworth addresses and 60 were seized in total. Two people were arrested in Handsworth, one in Bordesley Green and one in Aston.

The National Mobile Phone Crime Unit, working with manufacturers, raised concerns about a number of alleged ‘customers’ in Birmingham who have made repeated warranty claims for replacement phones.

The replaced phones are then sold on with no trace that they have been lost, stolen or blocked by network providers.

At one of the nine targeted addresses the occupant is alleged to have claimed 219 handsets under warranty in the space of just two years.