by Gráinne Connolly
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has been made aware of a bogus caller, wearing a Fermanagh district council identification badge.
The fraudster has been visiting houses in Enniskillen, claiming to be the council to collect money for charitable work in another country.
The council wishes to advise members of the public that it never collects money for charity in this manner nor has it authorised a third party to do so on its behalf.
If anyone has recently been approached in a similar manner they should report it immediately to the PSNI on the non-emergency number 101.
A spokesperson for the council says:
Any contact the Council makes with the public in relation to Council services will be through personal contact by authorised staff who will have Council-issued identification.
"If anyone is not fully satisfied that the ID is genuine, or requires reassurance regarding the authenticity of a caller, they should make immediate contact with the Council: 0300 303 1777 to verify the caller's details."
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