Police Urge Safety With Online Purchase Plans

December 29, 2024 | 1 Comment

The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] is “urging residents to prioritise their safety, if intending to meet up with any unknown individual, to buy or sell items advertised online.”

A police spokesperson said, “Three reports have been received between the 24th and 26th December 2024, where an unknown individual stole an item offered for sale on Facebook Marketplace, after meeting unsuspecting sellers at three separate prearranged locations.

“The stolen items included popular brand name electronics. Inquiries are ongoing regarding all of these matters, with the possibility some instances may be linked.

“Noting the popularity of Facebook Marketplace and other similar online commerce sites, the following proactive advice is strongly recommended.

Safety First

“View the buyer or seller profile. Take a screenshot of it, if possible and take note of the profile’s web address [URL]. Check how long the profile has been active, when it was created and how many friends the account has.

“Be wary of newly created profiles that only have a few friends, or no friends at all. Also, be suspicious of promoted accounts that have testimonials from recently created profiles.

“Ask for a phone number and speak to the person before meeting.

“Never go alone. Bring a relative or friend along and let other family members or friends know where and when the exchange is taking place.

“Meet in well-lit, public areas before the hours of darkness. Avoid inviting an unknown individual to your home.

“Take note of the vehicle used by the buyer or seller, including the colour, type and its licence plate. Report any suspicious activity to the police immediately by calling 211, or 911 in an emergency.

“Online reports can also be made via the BPS community portal, https://portal.police.bm.”

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  1. A Towzer says:

    Why doesn’t the police give safe places for these exchanges to take place? like near the police headquarters or stations etc. have CCTV cameras working of course and then should someone steal, they are already on camera.

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