Private Investigator Cambridge Shares Information on How to Deal with Computer Scammers

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Private Investigator Cambridge Shares Information on How to Deal with Computer Scammers

Private Investigator Cambridge Shares Information on How to Deal with Computer Scammers

 

Upon reading the article in The Telegraph, dated 30 January 2015: Former Royal Navy Chef jailed over £1m ‘fake’ sea bass scam; Private Investigator Cambridge shares information that can help you handle scammers.

In light of the article published by The Telegraph, dated 30 January 2015: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11378898/Former-Royal-Navy-chef-jailed-over-1m-fake-sea-bass-scam.html ; Michael Redhead, a former Royal Navy chef, from Newton Arlosh, Cumbria, was jailed after conning frozen food giant Iceland into selling the wrong kind of fish to customers. A judge had branded the £1.1 million fraud a ‘scandal’ and said public confidence at a time of heightened concern about the origin and identification of food was ‘seriously undermined’. Hull Crown Court heard that the case involved the sale of hundreds of thousands of packs of fish labeled as “sea bass” through Iceland foods ltd stores, which was actually Japanese sea bass. Michael Redhead, 49-year-old, replaced sea bass with a cheaper oriental perch, after which he forged an email confirming it was the same fish. Almost, 400,000 packs of the wrongly labelled fish that was worth more than £1.1 million were sold at 600 Iceland outlets across the country between the years 2012 and 2014. Speaking after the hearing, Chris Wilson, city trading standards manager at Hull city Council said: “The trading standards investigation showed Mr. Redhead had intentionally provided false advice to a manufacturer and a retailer about how the product could be labelled.” The fraud was uncovered when trading standards officer from Hull city Council visited an Iceland store in the east of the city. Redhead’s company, which had made profits of around £58,000 in the last financial year, received £19686.60 as a result of fraud and the firm was fined £50,000.

Private Investigator Cambridge (https://privateinvestigator-cambridge.co.uk) shares information that can help you handle or tackle scam cases. The key to getting on the root of cases like computer scammers, fraud and theft can be done through acquiring services of a good investigator. Private Investigator Cambridge has skilled and trained personnel that can handle these cases with ease and accuracy. In cases such as scam, they may require an Investigator to have some experience for them to handle the case exceptionally, at Private Investigator Cambridge most of the staff have 25 years plus experience in this field. Private Investigators Cambridge also are well equipped with both advanced equipments and methods to handle these cases and obtain accurate information.

Chief Investigator at Private Investigator Cambridge, Dorothy Harris (d.harris@privateinvestigator-cambridge.co.uk) advises people to report immediately they get to know of these incidences. Fraud cases require prompt action and when you hire Private Investigators at Cambridge, be ready to get one of the best services at a cost-effective price. Chief Investigator, Dorothy Harris says that at Private Investigator Cambridge (https://privateinvestigator-cambridge.co.uk), the information you share is kept safe, private and confidential to you and the Investigator. Chief Investigator, Dorothy Harris of Private Investigators Cambridge can be contacted on 01223 459 704.

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