Man charged after Cardiff pensioner loses £16k to 'fake police officer' scam
The man's accused of conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation and participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group
Last updated 12th Sep 2025
A man has been charged after an elderly man was scammed of thousands of pounds by someone pretending to be a police officer.
Last week an 80-year-old man had £16k stolen from his home in Riverside, Cardiff.
A second similar incident involving a 78-year-old man from St Mellons was reported on Monday.
Nawaf Abdullahi, 20, from Islington, London, has been charged in connection with these two incidents.
Abdullahi appeared at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court yesterday (Thursday, September 11) charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation and participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group.
He was remanded in custody for further hearing at Cardiff Crown Court next month.
Detective Superintendent Tom Moore, from South Wales Police, said: “This investigation highlights our commitment to protecting the vulnerable from fraud.
“As always we urge people to remain vigilant, to look out for vulnerable relatives and report incidents to police.
Genuine police will never send a courier to your home to collect cash, bank cards, or any other valuable goods.
Genuine police will never ask you to participate in an investigation that requires you to withdraw money from your bank."