Beware of scammers cashing in on Palestine situation, says IGP


PETALING JAYA: The public is advised to be cautious when approached by individuals or groups claiming to collect aid for Palestine.

“Those who wish to give any form of aid are advised to check the validity of the representatives... as well as take careful steps to avoid becoming scam victims," Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said in a statement Friday (Oct 13).

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Palestine , Aid , IGP , Razarudin Husain , Caution , Scammers , Conflict , CCID

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