£7.4m lost in Derbyshire to investment fraud last year
Nationally, victims of investment fraud lost an average of £1,675 every minute last year according to new figures from the City of London Police, the National Lead Force for Fraud.
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Nationally, victims of investment fraud lost an average of £1,675 every minute last year according to new figures from the City of London Police, the National Lead Force for Fraud.
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