Warning about scammers impersonating Fire Prevention, Fire Fighting and Rescue Police
Recently, 52/63 localities have had incidents where many subjects impersonated the Fire Prevention, Fire Fighting and Rescue Police to contact agencies and businesses, even come directly to fraudulently sell documents and equipment, and request to organize training courses on Fire Prevention and Rescue for profit.
This is not a new form of fraud, it has been around for many years. However, some establishments have not been informed in time and have been scammed by the above subjects.
Fraudulent methods are often through calling units, establishments, businesses, people... especially newly opened businesses, the subject introduces himself as a Fire Prevention and Fighting Police officer (PCCC) to request paperwork related to fire prevention and fighting work, sell books, documents, means, fire prevention and fighting and rescue equipment (PCCC and CNCH) at higher prices than the market; invite establishments and businesses to participate in professional training courses on PCCC and CNCH and request money transfer.
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Fraudsters impersonate Fire and Rescue Police to sell books, documents, vehicles, and equipment for fire prevention and rescue. |
After the books and documents are sent to the buyer by post, the buyer must pay before receiving the parcel. However, the buyer cannot contact the sender's phone number after payment. These are illegal acts, causing confusion and inconvenience to the people and agencies, units and businesses, directly affecting the reputation of the Fire Police and Rescue Force.
The Fire Prevention and Rescue Police Department recommends that people be vigilant, do not do business with these subjects; widely share information about scams with relatives and the community, avoid falling into the trap of bad subjects. When detecting cases with signs of fraud, immediately report to the nearest police agency.