Kosovo Police said that a fraudulent message was distributed to citizens in the name of the Police.
In response, the police are asking citizens not to click on suspicious links, not to provide banking or personal information, and not to open pages that request payments via SMS, Gazeta Express reports.
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Kosovo Police informs citizens
The Kosovo Police, as it announced days ago regarding fraudulent messages, once again informs citizens that a fraudulent SMS has been identified that is being distributed in the name of the Kosovo Police, falsely claiming that citizens have traffic fines and requesting that they click on links for payment.
⚠️ THIS MESSAGE IS NOT OFFICIAL.
❌ Do not click on suspicious links.
❌ Do not provide banking or personal information.
❌ Do not open pages that request payments via SMS.
If you receive messages like this:
▪️ Delete it immediately.
▪️ Report it to the relevant authorities.
▪️ Contact the bank if you have shared data.
📱 Report through the "Notify the Police" app or call 192.
Stay cautious of online scams.