New Territories South Regional Crime Prevention Office launched the anti-fraud publication "Fraud Paper.
Deception", which disclosed the latest deception tactics, including an incident in which a money changer staff cracked "guess who I am", in order to raise the awareness of the public.
The anti-fraud publication will be distributed to housing estates in the New Territories South, and the office staff will distribute the first issue in the morning and evening of tomorrow (17th) outside the Tung Chung MTR Station.
New Territories South Region recorded 1,052 fraud cases in the first three months of this year, with losses exceeding $140 million, mainly from investment scams of $61.5 million, telephone scams of $19.61 million and online romance scams of $15.66 million.
Published "Guess Who I Am"
The first issue of the anti-fraud publication "Cheat Paper.
"Deception Stop" published a case of police-civilian cooperation, in which money changer staff cracked "guess who I am", and also deconstructed a "scam job search" scam, and introduced the New Territories South Region's "Techhui" plan to combat technology crime gangs , and provide foreign domestic helpers with the latest fraud prevention information.
The Regional Crime Prevention Office of New Territories South hopes to use the anti-fraud publication "Fraud Paper.
"Stop Deception", to disclose the latest deception tactics and information, in order to raise the awareness of the public, and then achieve "Stop Deception - Stop Deception".
The publication will be distributed to various housing estates and district groups in the New Territories South for public access. Office staff will be outside Tung Chung MTR Station and transport it tomorrow (17th) from 7:00 am to 9:00 am and 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm The first issue will be distributed near the interchange.
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