The Sharjah Police General Headquarters again warned the public not to respond to the fake text messages that were circulated in the past few days. .

These ongoing warnings are designed to address all persistent methods of inflicting bank customers, given the growing number of victims of the telephone and electronic monuments, and that the reduction of telephone monuments can only be completed by community cohesion.

The General Directorate of Sharjah Police notes that banks in the UAE communicate with their customers in a well-known and direct way.It does not ask them to contact the bank through the numbers recorded by letters for any reason, but only invite them to visit the bank branch directly, or through official and secure applications, and in Upon updating the customer's data at the bank, it will only be done by visiting any branch of the bank, and in strict confidentiality.

Sharjah Police calls on members of the public not to deal with suspicious telephone numbers or text messages, maintain the confidentiality of personal financial information, inform the security services as soon as they receive a suspicious phone call, and take precautions in dealing with numbers and phone messages as soon as they receive them, and ascertain their source, within the framework of The GHQ was keen to educate the community members about the dangers of this scourge, which requires caution and wisdom in dealing with it.