CCM9090 - Cashcheque offences: Third party offences: General
Third party offences occur when someone other than the
claimant(s) takes possession of the cashcheque and cashes it. The
third party might be known to the claimant(s) but they could be a
total stranger. They might have stolen the cashcheque while they
were legitimately a guest in the claimant’s home, but equally
they might have stolen the cashcheque from the claimant(s) outside
the premises, or intercepted it in the post.
The third party might simply steal the cashcheque and cash
it; or they might alter the cashcheque to obtain some additional
money
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