Julie Ann McQuade and Derek Moore have been jailed for conning people across Scotland.
Despicable Ayrshire fraudsters who conned £214,000 from members of the public while pretending to be police have been jailed.
Ayrshire police launched a large-scale fraud investigation which led to their arrests after properties were searched in Hamilton and Rutherglen in February 2022. "We want to take this opportunity to remind members of the public to be aware of scams and take precautions to avoid becoming a victim.
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