A senior official from the Presidential Office has issued a stern warning regarding fraudulent schemes perpetrated by individuals impersonating office staff and leadership. These unlawful activities aim to deceive victims into transferring money under false pretenses.
The official reported that the Presidential Office has received numerous complaints about scammers posing as employees of the Presidential Office and the presidential team. These fraudsters have attempted to lure victims by promising financial aid in exchange for monetary payments. They commonly use phone numbers or the WhatsApp application to facilitate these scams.
The official urged the public to remain vigilant and avoid any interactions with individuals claiming to represent the Presidential Office. These impersonators often request money or fees in exchange for purported financial or medical assistance.
The official emphasized that the office will take all necessary legal actions against these impostors. Such fraudulent activities constitute serious crimes under the law, and the authorities are committed to prosecuting those involved.
The Presidential Office’s warning serves as a crucial reminder for citizens to protect themselves from scams. By staying informed and cautious, individuals can help prevent falling victim to these deceitful practices.
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