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ABTA, The City of London Police and Get Safe Online have re-joined forces to warn the general public about the dangers posed by holiday booking fraud.
Follow advice on this page to help protect yourself against online fraud.
Do you know your fraud fact from fraud fiction? Action Fraud and the City of London Police launch its Urban Fraud Myths campaign to let you know the truth about fraud and cyber crime
The organisation of a public event is a considerable responsibility.  In addition to attracting moral and social responsibilities, organisers have civil, common and criminal law responsibilities for which they may have to answer to the courts.
Help and advice on how to protect yourself from ticket fraud - along with who to contact if you think you have been a victim of fraud (contact Action Fraud).
Action Fraud, the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime, is where you should report if you’ve been a victim of fraud or cyber crime in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Investment Fraud starts when you get a cold call from someone pretending to offer you the opportunity to invest in a variety of schemes or products that are either worthless or don’t even exist. These may have come about due to a reply to an online article or advertisement.
The following organisations are from the Action Fraud website  
All fraud and cybercrime offences should be reported via Action Fraud, the UK’s national reporting centre. West Yorkshire Police will only take a crime report directly where the Call for Service criteria exists. This page summarises West Yorkshire Police's fraud recording call for service assessment criteria and explains how fraud reports are assessed and investigated.
Fraud is a crime in which fraudsters are constantly reinventing themselves to find new ways of tricking people. Anyone could be a victim.
Identity theft happens when fraudsters access enough information about someone’s identity (such as their name, date of birth, current or previous addresses) to commit identity fraud. Identity theft can take place whether the fraud victim is alive or deceased.
Friday, June 23, 2023 A sustained campaign of action to relentlessly target serious and organised crime in a Leeds community so that lasting improvements can be made has been officially launched.
West Yorkshire Police is supporting a national Haji Campaign run by the City of London Police, which is the UK policing lead for fraud.
Monday 29 January 2024 Cannabis worth a potential £1-million has been seized by police in the latest raid in police operations targeting organised criminality in Dewsbury.  
Guidelines explaining the responsibilities of both organisers and the police at public events.