A MAN from Milton Keynes has been arrested in connection with a £450,000 fraud police investigation, dubbed Operation Henhouse.

Warwickshire Police have arrested a 31-year-old man from Milton Keynes on suspicion of committing a romance fraud.

It is alleged he befriended a woman online before telling her he needed money for an operation.

The victim, who lives in Leamington, transferred more than £50k to the fraudster.

It comes as part of Operation Henhouse, which resulted in seven arrests and 11 people being interviewed under caution in connection to cases where victims were defrauded out of a total of more than £450k.

Detective Sergeant Paul Hainsworth from Warwickshire Police’s Economic Crime Unit said: “Fraud offences now account for more than 40% of all crime and over 80% of this is cyber enabled, meaning victims are persistently targeted whilst using technology, like their computers and mobile phones. Criminals frequently target some of the most vulnerable people in our communities. The impact on these victims is often financially and emotionally devastating.

"Hopefully this month’s activity demonstrates that police are stepping up their efforts to punish fraudsters, seize their assets and protect the public.

"The public can take steps to help protect themselves from fraud by using strong passwords and 2-step verification where possible.

"If something seems suspicious or unexpected, such as requests for money or personal information, contact the organisation directly to check. Use contact details from their official website, not those given in a message, email or phone call.

"It is also important for everyone to talk to vulnerable and elderly family members and friends about these steps to help protect them.”