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Don't be a Mule - Fraud Alert

20 March 2024

Don't be a Mule - Fraud Alert

Has someone asked you to ‘mind’ their money in your personal bank or credit union account?

Don't Be A Mule - This could be money muling, a serious crime that can result in a prison sentence.


It’s Global Money Week and FraudSMART is alerting the public, especially young people, about the risks of Money Muling. A money mule is someone recruited by criminals to receive money into their bank or credit union account in order to transfer stolen or fraudulent money to another account or withdraw the money and wire it overseas. This is often done in return for a 'fee' or a commission.

There has been an increase in the numbers of money mule accounts identified in recent years, likely reflecting increased levels of activity in text message scams and investment fraud, as criminals seek ways to launder their profits. FraudSMART members identified over 2,600 money mule accounts in the first half of 2023 with the average amount moved through the accounts in the region of €10k, more than double the average amount observed in H1 2022.


Who becomes a money mule?


While people of any age are susceptible to becoming a money mule, the majority are aged between 18 and 24 years of age with some known cases as young as 14 and 15. Criminals frequently target young adults through social media ads and messages or seemingly legitimate job adverts, but they are also known to approach young people in-person outside schools, colleges, or sports clubs.

What happens to the money?

The money transferred by money mules are proceeds of crime, often stolen from innocent victims of text message scams and other types of fraud, that our own friends and family can fall victim to. The money being laundered is often used by criminals to facilitate other serious crimes such as terrorism, drug trafficking and people smuggling. This is why the consequences faced for money muling are so serious and can result in a criminal record.


What are the consequence of money muling?


If you are caught acting as a money mule, even if done so unwittingly, you can face a prison sentence, fine or community service, and the prospect of a criminal record. In addition, you will have your bank or credit union account closed, have difficulty getting loans and mobile phone contracts and will be restricted when it comes to travelling, including to Australia or on a J1.

Top things to look out for to avoid falling victim to money mule recruiters:

  1. Be very cautious of unsolicited emails or approaches promising opportunities to make easy money, particularly on social media.
  2. Thoroughly research any work from home opportunities and do not get involved unless you are sure the business is legitimate.
  3. Be particularly cautious of offers from people or companies overseas seeking ‘local/national representatives’ or ‘agents’ to act on their behalf as it is difficult to verify their legitimacy.
  4. Do not accept any job offers that ask you to use your own bank or credit union account to transfer money.
  5. Never give your bank or credit union account details to anyone unless you know and trust them.
  6. Never allow your bank or credit union account to be used by someone else.
  7. Never agree to open a new bank or credit union account in your own name in order to receive payments on behalf of the criminal.


If you have been approached to act as a money mule or have been a victim of this type of crime, report it to your local Garda station (Manorhamilton 071 98 20620) and contact your bank or us here at Manorhamilton & District Credit Union on  071 98 55500. 

Be Informed, Be Alert, Be Secure – Be FraudSMART #DontBeAMule

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Don't be a Mule - Fraud Alert

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