Fraudsters Target Pilgrims with Fake Visa Offers
Dubai Police recently busted a gang running a scam on social media. These fraudsters tricked people into paying for fake Umrah and Hajj visas. They promised quick approvals at unbelievably low prices but disappeared once they received the payments.
Scammers Pretended to Be Travel Agents
The gang posed as legitimate travel agents, convincing people to transfer money online. They used social media to advertise their fraudulent services, luring in unsuspecting victims. After collecting payments, they blocked all communication, leaving people stranded without visas or refunds.
Dubai Police Warn the Public Against Scams
Dubai Police have urged residents to be cautious when booking pilgrimage trips. They stressed the importance of using only authorized travel agencies in the UAE. They also warned people not to fall for offers that seem too good to be true, as scammers often lure victims with unrealistic prices.
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Authorities Crack Down on Online Fraud
With this successful operation, Dubai Police reinforced their commitment to stopping online fraud. They emphasized that scams exploiting religious devotion are especially cruel, as they take advantage of people’s faith and trust. Authorities continue to track down such criminals and shut down their operations.
How to Stay Safe from Fraudulent Offers
Dubai Police advised people to verify the credentials of any travel agency before making payments. They encouraged residents to report suspicious ads or social media posts promoting fake visa services. People can use official platforms like www.ecrime.ae to report fraud and protect others from being scammed.
Commitment to Protecting Residents
This crackdown highlights Dubai Police’s dedication to safeguarding residents from fraud. By raising awareness, they hope to prevent more people from falling victim to these scams. They continue to monitor online platforms, ensuring that criminals do not exploit religious pilgrims for financial gain.
Dubai Police urge everyone to remain vigilant and trust only licensed agencies for Hajj and Umrah visas. By staying informed and cautious, residents can avoid scams and ensure a safe and hassle-free pilgrimage experience.
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