Abu Dhabi Police Warn Against Social Media Car Sale Scams

The warning, issued on Monday, highlights a growing trend in which fraudsters exploit online platforms by advertising heavily discounted sales, luring unsuspecting buyers with attractive deals

Abu Dhabi Police have issued a fresh warning to the public about the increasing prevalence of fraudulent schemes in car buying and selling transactions, particularly those facilitated through social media platforms.

Authorities have urged residents to exercise caution and ensure that financial transactions are conducted securely to avoid falling victim to scams.

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The warning, issued on Monday, highlights a growing trend in which fraudsters exploit online platforms by advertising heavily discounted sales, luring unsuspecting buyers with attractive deals.

These deceptive offers often involve fake financial receipts, allowing scammers to take possession of goods while delaying or completely evading payment.

According to Abu Dhabi Police, there has been a noticeable surge in such fraudulent activities, with many victims reporting significant financial losses.

Authorities stress the importance of verifying the legitimacy of sellers and ensuring that all transactions go through authorised channels.

“Individuals must ensure they have received full financial payment or a legitimate receipt before finalising any car deals,” police officials stated.

To combat these fraudulent practices, the police are encouraging residents to take additional precautions when engaging in online transactions.

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Buyers and sellers are advised to conduct transactions in safe environments, verify payment authenticity, and avoid rushing into deals that appear too good to be true.

Strengthening Security Measures

In a broader security appeal, Abu Dhabi Police also urged owners of warehouses, construction sites, and private properties to implement stringent safety measures to protect their assets from potential criminal activities.

Officials recommend hiring security personnel and installing modern surveillance systems, including up-to-date security cameras, to deter criminal activity and enhance property security.

Authorities emphasised that community involvement plays a crucial role in preventing crime and maintaining public safety.

“Residents are key partners in our strategy to uphold security standards and safeguard Abu Dhabi’s position as one of the safest cities in the world,” police officials stated.

Abu Dhabi Tops Global Safety Rankings

Abu Dhabi’s commitment to safety has been reaffirmed by its latest ranking as the world’s safest city in 2025, according to online database Numbeo.

The UAE capital has held this prestigious title for the ninth consecutive year, surpassing 382 global cities in safety rankings since 2017.

The emirate’s consistent top ranking reflects its proactive security measures, advanced surveillance infrastructure, and strategic policing initiatives that prioritise the well-being of citizens, residents, and visitors.

Authorities credit this achievement to continuous efforts in crime prevention, rapid law enforcement response, and community collaboration.

As Abu Dhabi continues to strengthen its reputation as a global leader in security and quality of life, officials remain committed to raising awareness and ensuring that residents remain vigilant against emerging fraud schemes.

Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activities or fraudulent transactions to the police through official channels to help safeguard the community against financial scams and cyber-related crimes.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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