POLICE are urging officers to remain vigilant following eight reports of hoax calls targeting residents in Northwich over the past 24 hours.

Each call has been from men claiming to be from either Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or the Courts.

On each occasion the victim was told they were being investigated for an outstanding balance and if they didn’t settle the balance then they would be arrested.

The caller was then informed that if they paid the balance within two hours they will not be arrested, and then told that the balance could only be settled using iTunes vouchers.

The victims were then advised to visit a high street supermarket or electronics store to purchase the vouchers, and then call back the hoax caller and provide them with the serial numbers from the vouchers to settle their debt.

Ch Insp Simon Meegan said: “In each of these cases the victims have been told that they must purchase hundreds of pounds worth of vouchers or face the prospect of being arrested – which has caused anxiety and concern for all of the victims.

“Thankfully in all three cases the victims did not fall for the scam and no money changed hands. However, having been made aware of these incidents we are working closely with local supermarkets and electronics stores to help prevent vulnerable residents from purchasing large quantities of vouchers.

“I would also like to remind local residents that HMRC and the Courts would never call you and ask you to settle a balance over the phone using vouchers. I advise anyone who believes that they may have been a victim to call us on 101.”

Police issued a similar warning to Northwich residents last month, after three calls in 24 hours had been made regarding iTunes scams. It is not yet known if the same offender has made these latest calls.

An investigation is ongoing and anyone who believes they have been contacted fraudulently or have been a victim of fraud should call Cheshire Police on 101, and Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.