
Abu Dhabi Police issue social media Ramadan scam warning
Abu Dhabi Police have issued a warning over fraudulent Ramadan social media competitions, which trick users into sharing personal banking details under the guise of claiming a prize.
The police also warned against fake charity links on social media impersonating legitimate organisations.
Major General Mohammed Suhail Al Rashidi, Director of the Criminal Security Sector of Abu Dhabi Police, explained that scammers convince victims they have won cash prizes, only to demand payments or personal information to process the reward.
Abu Dhabi Ramadan scam warning
He also stressed the importance of staying vigilant against online fraud and adhering to cybersecurity guidelines.
Major General Al Rashdi urged those wishing to donate only through authorised organisations and legal channels. Suspicious activities can be reported via the Police via:

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