China News Service, March 26. According to the website of the Chinese Embassy in France, recently, many Chinese citizens reported to the Chinese Embassy and Consulates in France that criminals called the parties in the name of the Chinese Embassy and Consulates in France, falsely claiming to have received The parties' judicial documents or subpoenas, letters, packages, etc., deceive the parties into being involved in criminal cases, and then guide the parties to contact the so-called "Interpol Center" or "domestic public prosecutors and law departments", and induce the parties to transfer funds and remittances for various reasons.

  The Chinese Embassy and Consulates in France have issued consular reminders on similar fraud cases many times before, and the related scams have also been constantly updated. In particular, criminals use account-changing software to simulate calls from the Chinese Embassy and Consulates in France, which is somewhat confusing, but in the final analysis, they are all It is to pretend to be a public official to defraud the trust of the parties and induce them to transfer money.

  The Chinese Embassy and Consulates in France once again remind Chinese citizens in France: The Chinese Embassy and Consulates in France and domestic public prosecutors and judicial authorities will not notify individuals “involved in the case” through phone calls, chat software, etc., nor will they send “police officer” messages to individuals through emails, chat software, etc. "certificate", "arrest warrant", "confidentiality letter" and other documents. We will not transfer calls to the so-called "Interpol Center" or "domestic public prosecutors and law agencies". We will not ask for my bank account information, let alone make requests through phone calls and chat software. Pay a "security deposit" or transfer funds to a so-called "safe account."

  If you receive such a call, please communicate with relatives, friends, etc. in time, and verify with the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in France or the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline; if unfortunately you are deceived, please promptly contact the French police and domestic public security Report the case to the agency.

  French police hotline: +33-17

  Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (24 hours): +86-10-12308 or +86-10-65612308

  Consular Protection and Assistance Telephone of the Embassy in France: +33-153758840

  Consular Protection and Assistance Telephone of the Consulate General in Marseille: +33-491320018

  Consular protection and assistance hotline of the Consulate General in Strasbourg: +33-609994464

  Consular Protection and Assistance Telephone of the Consulate General in Lyon: +33-785620931

  Consular protection and assistance hotline of the Consulate General in Saint-Denis: +262-693925807

  Consular Protection and Assistance Telephone of the Consulate in Papeete: +689-87295620