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COVID-19: Fraudster injected 92-year-old woman with fake coronavirus vaccine - and charged her £160.
The suspect said he was from the NHS before jabbing the victim in the arm with a "dart-like implement".
CCTV image issued by City of London Police of a fraudster claiming to work for the NHS, who jabbed a 92-year-old woman with a fake Covid-19 vaccine.
Police are hunting for a man who injected a 92-year-old woman with a fake coronavirus vaccine and charged her £160.
Detectives have warned that the suspected conman "may endanger people's lives" unless he is caught.
The victim allowed him into her home in Surbiton, southwest London, on 30 December after he said he was from the NHS.
She said she was jabbed in the arm with a "dart-like implement" and was told to pay £160, which the fraudster said would be refunded.
It is not known what substance - if any - was injected, but the woman showed no ill effects after being checked over at her local hospital.
Detective Inspector Kevin Ives from the City of London Police said: "This is a disgusting and totally unacceptable assault on a member of the public which won't be tolerated.
"It is crucial we catch him as soon as possible as not only is he defrauding individuals of money, he may endanger people's lives."
Images released by police show the suspect dressed in a navy blue tracksuit with white stripes down the side.
The pictures are from a second visit he made to the woman's home, when he asked for another £100.
He is described as a white man in his early 30s, who is around 5ft 9in tall, of medium build, with light brown hair that is combed back and speaks with a London accent.
Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting reference 3042 and the date 7 January 2021, or contact Crimestoppers.
Great news 👍👍👍👍 City police PIPCU David Chambers, 33 [23.08.87] of Hook Rise North, Surbiton, was arrested on Wednesday 13 January 2021 and taken to Bishopsgate police station where he was charged on Thursday 14 January with two counts of fraud by false representation, one count of common assault, and two breaches of covid regulations. He is remanded in custody to appear at Kingston Crown Court on Friday 12 February 2021.
Great news 👍👍👍👍 City police PIPCU David Chambers, 33 [23.08.87] of Hook Rise North, Surbiton, was arrested on Wednesday 13 January 2021 and taken to Bishopsgate police station where he was charged on Thursday 14 January with two counts of fraud by false representation, one count of common assault, and two breaches of covid regulations. He is remanded in custody to appear at Kingston Crown Court on Friday 12 February 2021.
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The suspect said he was from the NHS before jabbing the victim in the arm with a "dart-like implement".
CCTV image issued by City of London Police of a fraudster claiming to work for the NHS, who jabbed a 92-year-old woman with a fake Covid-19 vaccine.
Police are hunting for a man who injected a 92-year-old woman with a fake coronavirus vaccine and charged her £160.
Detectives have warned that the suspected conman "may endanger people's lives" unless he is caught.
The victim allowed him into her home in Surbiton, southwest London, on 30 December after he said he was from the NHS.
She said she was jabbed in the arm with a "dart-like implement" and was told to pay £160, which the fraudster said would be refunded.
It is not known what substance - if any - was injected, but the woman showed no ill effects after being checked over at her local hospital.
Detective Inspector Kevin Ives from the City of London Police said: "This is a disgusting and totally unacceptable assault on a member of the public which won't be tolerated.
"It is crucial we catch him as soon as possible as not only is he defrauding individuals of money, he may endanger people's lives."
Images released by police show the suspect dressed in a navy blue tracksuit with white stripes down the side.
The pictures are from a second visit he made to the woman's home, when he asked for another £100.
He is described as a white man in his early 30s, who is around 5ft 9in tall, of medium build, with light brown hair that is combed back and speaks with a London accent.
Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting reference 3042 and the date 7 January 2021, or contact Crimestoppers.
City police PIPCU
David Chambers, 33 [23.08.87] of Hook Rise North, Surbiton, was arrested on Wednesday 13 January 2021 and taken to Bishopsgate police station where he was charged on Thursday 14 January with two counts of fraud by false representation, one count of common assault, and two breaches of covid regulations.
He is remanded in custody to appear at Kingston Crown Court on Friday 12 February 2021.