Police hunt pair in probe into suspected credit card fraud at Waterlooville petrol station

A SEARCH has been launched to find two people after hundreds of pounds of vouchers were bought with a cloned credit card.
Two people police want to speak to after a cloned credit card was used in a Waterlooville petrol stationTwo people police want to speak to after a cloned credit card was used in a Waterlooville petrol station
Two people police want to speak to after a cloned credit card was used in a Waterlooville petrol station

A fraud investigation has started after a member of the public reported that his credit card had been cloned and used to purchase £484 worth of vouchers between 1.10pm and 1.25pm on Tuesday, December 19.

The transactions were carried out at the Shell service station on London Road in Waterlooville, and the victim confirmed he had not made the purchases himself.

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Officers would like to speak to the two people pictured, as they may have information to help inquiries.

They have asked anyone who knows the people in the pictures to contact them on 101, or by calling the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

They say there is advice on credit card and identity fraud on the Action Fraud website here.

If you think you have been a victim of fraud, report it to police immediately on 101