UAE: Police Issues Warning Against Fake Cryptocurrency Trading Offers
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Abu Dhabi Police warn of fake websites bearing names of famous restaurants and stores
18 May 2021
Gulf Today,
Staff Reporter
The Abu Dhabi Police have warned of fake websites bearing names of famous restaurants and stores and displaying alluring offers through which balance of credit cards is withdrawn after completing the payment of fees on such fake websites.
Maj. Gen. Mohammad Suhail Al Rashidi, Director of the Criminal Security Division, affirmed the Abu Dhabi Police’s interest in continuously alerting the public about fraudulent tricks and phishing via the Internet and social media websites.
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He also pointed to the need for caution when dealing with strangers, especially that some create fake accounts on those sites with the aim of swindling, fraud or phishing.
Kuwait City: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) issued a decision to reduce the recruitment cost for domestic workers hired through recruitment agencies to 890 Kuwaiti dinars, local media reported.
The fee has been reduced by 100 Kuwaiti dinars, as the set price for all recruitment agencies was 990 Kuwaiti dinars prior to the decision.
As for those that are hired directly by the employer, the recruitment cost is set at 390 Kuwaiti dinars, which includes the ticket price and institutional quarantine.
To ensure transparency, the Assistant Undersecretary for Commercial Control and Consumer Protection, Eid Al Rashidi, urged all citizens and residents to report any increase of price via the 135 hotline or the complaints department WhatsApp number (55135135).