Fraud victims still making payments
PA Auckland Some victims of a $lO,OOO door-to-door selling swindle, uncovered before Christmas, are still making regular payments to the company. Detective P. Keating of the Auckland fraud squad, said that the names of 100 more victims were in the records, of the Warehouse Sales Company found discarded under a tree in subur-
•ban Auckland. Mr Keating said that the company's bank account had been frozen by the police, but he had discovered that some of the latest victims were still paying into it. The governing director and sole shareholder of the Warehouse Sales Company, Mr Brent Hirst, was thought to be in Australia, Mr Keating said.
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