Distraction Burglary
Valkyrie (GB) Limited
Valkyrie is a boutique security and investigations company specialising in safeguarding your digital and physical worlds
In my previous life, I was a detective in central London and for a time, I was assigned to the Burglary Squad.?A very traumatic crime was distraction burglary, also called burglary artifice.?In my experience, criminals tend to target the vulnerable, especially the elderly who live alone.?Here are my tips to help keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
What is distraction burglary?
Also known as ‘artifice burglary’, this is defined as: “Any crime where a falsehood, trick or distraction is used on an occupant of a dwelling to gain, or try to gain, access to the premises in order to commit burglary.” Victims tend to find that they have had money and/or valuables stolen and in many cases will only realise that they have been victims some time after the offence has actually been committed.
What are bogus callers?
Although the vast majority of people who call at your door will be legitimate, there have been incidents where bogus callers have successfully entered people’s homes under false pretences and stolen from them.
These criminals are often highly organised, work alone or in pairs, and operate under an array of guises, including:
What are legitimate callers?
In most cases legitimate callers will carry ID and relevant paperwork. Most will wait patiently and be willing to answer any questions about their visit.
It is also good practice among many organisations to ring and make an appointment beforehand rather than turn up at your doorstep unannounced.
How can I prevent distraction burglary??
1. When someone knocks at the door, stop and think:
2. Take extra measures:
3. Call the police:
4. Speak to reliable?contacts:
NEVER FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE CHALLENGING SOMEONE – IF THEY ARE LEGITIMATE, THEY WILL UNDERSTAND!