Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi Police warned the general public against renewing the methods of fraudsters and misleading victims in different ways, which means they are being scammed and of fraudulent calls, links to monument websites and fake electronic frauds via SMS messages impersonating government institutions, trolling the public and offering them fake services and temptations.
Abu Dhabi Police appealed to beware of fake, fraudulent internet sites bearing the names of famous restaurants and shops and offering special offers to the public for payment of a fee through which the credit card is withdrawn after completing the payment process of the fake site.
The public has been advised not to deal with fake electronic ads that offer pets for sale or adoption for shipping and insurance from outside the state, advertised on the Internet, social media sites, and some smartphone sell-and-buy apps and victims are asked to send money to bank accounts opened for a purpose Theft, fraud, or requesting money transfer through local and international exchange companies authorized by the state.
Job seekers warned of ‘fake recruitment’ and believing the lies of scammers and those who are currently taking advantage of the opportunity of holding official events and events to scam them by creating pages for fake online companies such as authorized recruitment companies or social media software and dedicating them to paying sums of money as fees for these fake jobs to detect applicants about their applications, They finally fell victim to tyranny and fraud.
The public has been urged not to share your confidential information with anyone, be it your account or card information, online banking passwords or ATM security number (CCV) or password, and that bank and bank employees will not ask you for this information at all.
Abu Dhabi Police asked the public to go to the nearest police station and quickly report any calls received by anonymous people requesting them to update their banking details by calling the security service number 8002626 or by sending an SMS to 2828 to support police efforts to combat these fraudulent methods and protect the community from their risks.