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Stay Alert: Police Warn Parents About $200 Assistance Scams

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The Fiji Police are advising parents who received the $200 Back to School Assistance to use the funds responsibly and remain vigilant against potential scams. Following reports of recent fraudulent activities, authorities emphasized the need for caution, especially in handling these funds during a financially sensitive time for families.

Parents are strongly discouraged from sending their children to withdraw the assistance money or to transfer funds to unknown individuals. The police highlighted the growing trend of fraudsters using popular messaging platforms such as text messages, Viber, WhatsApp, and Facebook to solicit money under false pretenses. They cautioned parents against engaging with messages that promise quick financial gains, urging them to prioritize safe financial practices.

In light of these warnings, the Fiji Police continue to stress the importance of community awareness and cooperation. Families are encouraged to discuss common scams and share knowledge with one another, ultimately fostering a culture of vigilance. This proactive approach not only empowers families but also helps create a safer environment, allowing families to utilize their assistance funds without the fear of exploitation.

The overall message aims to promote a supportive community where individuals can thrive. With informed choices and shared awareness, parents can better protect themselves and their children from potential scams, paving the way for a more secure financial environment during this critical back-to-school period.


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