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Man approached in Edwin Street, Gravesend, tricked into handing over £3,000 after being promised half a winning lottery ticket worth £2 million

Published: 00:00, 03 December 2014

Updated: 12:43, 03 December 2014

Police are hunting two fraudsters who tricked a man into giving them £3,000 after promising half the winnings of a lottery ticket worth £2 million.

The victim was approached by two Asian men in Edwin Street, Gravesend, who said they could not claim the ticket because they did not have a bank account.

They offered to split the winnings if he agreed to look after it and pay a £3,000 deposit.

A man was duped into handing over £3,000 as part of a lottery scam. Stock image.

He agreed and handed over the cash but has not seen the men since.

The incident took place on Tuesday, November 18 between 12.30pm and 2pm.

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Investigators are appealing for any other victims to come forward or hear from anyone else targeted.

Anyone with information about a previous incident is asked to call PC Andy Connor on 07964 133982 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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