Public Alert: Cyber fraudsters impersonating traffic police to demand fines


Team Udayavani, Nov 22, 2024, 5:11 PM IST

The traffic police department has issued a public advisory against cyber fraudsters impersonating traffic police and demanding payment of fake fines. Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) M.N. Anucheth has urged citizens to remain vigilant about such fraudulent activities.

According to Anucheth, cybercriminals have been calling citizens under the guise of traffic police, claiming that they violated traffic rules and demanding immediate payment of fines. These fraudsters use fake links to collect payments, threaten victims with false claims such as hit-and-run accusations, and even attempt to extract personal information by asking them to press certain numbers on their mobile phones.

The Joint Commissioner clarified that genuine traffic police do not make such calls or send payment links for fines.

Advisory for Citizens

The traffic police department has shared the following guidelines to protect the public:

  • Avoid Suspicious Links: Do not click on suspicious links or download attachments.
  • Protect Personal Information: Never share personal details or make payments without verification.
  • Verify Authenticity: Contact the traffic police department directly to confirm the authenticity of any calls or messages.
  • Official Contacts: Use official channels to report suspicious activity, such as the helpline numbers 080-22868550 / 22868444 or the official website.
  • Check Identification: Ensure the identity of officials before sharing any information.
  • Use Official Websites: For payment of fines or other services, rely solely on official websites.
  • Stay Updated: Keep your software and operating systems updated to enhance security.
  • Report Suspicious Activity: Inform the police immediately about any dubious activities.

The department emphasized that public cooperation and awareness are crucial to countering such cyber threats and ensuring safety.

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