Men in Court Charged with Fraud Offences
Two men have appeared in court charged with fraud offences alleged to have taken place involving SumUp card reader machines where victims were defrauded of thousands of pounds on their own doorsteps.
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Two men have appeared in court charged with fraud offences alleged to have taken place involving SumUp card reader machines where victims were defrauded of thousands of pounds on their own doorsteps.
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