Warning About Fraudulent Emails Allegedly Sent by the Police
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The Police Bureau warned about a new type of email fraud in which criminals pose as uniformed officers to intimidate citizens with false accusations and criminal investigations.
The Puerto Rico Police Bureau warned today about a series of fraudulent emails that have been reaching countless citizens. These emails, posing as representatives of a police division, request an "urgent response" to a supposed investigation into crimes such as child pornography, among others.
Every day a new scam flashes on the mobile phone or emails from fraudsters end up in the email mailbox. How naughty the perpetrators are and why they don't even stop in front of the police's prevention department:
They also reminded the public that neither the Police nor the Department of Justice will send emails to warn of arrests or report prosecutions for crimes of any kind.
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