Deceptive phone calls from a supposed phony police officer are reportedly being made in the northern region, according to RLS NORD.
In an alarming development, the Regional Control Center North in Harrislee, as reported by news aktuell, has warned the public about an increase in fraudulent calls. The nature of these calls suggests a scam or fraud, as individuals pretending to be police officers are attempting to gather information about cash and jewelry at home.
The Regional Control Center North advises against disclosing such information over the phone. However, it's important to note that the police do not ask such questions under normal circumstances.
The source did not provide a specific timeframe for the increase in calls, nor did it specify the exact location. As a precaution, it's recommended that residents be vigilant and refrain from sharing sensitive information over the phone, especially when unsure of the caller's identity.
For any concerns or inquiries, the Regional Control Center North can be contacted at Phone: 0461/99930240 or via email at [email protected].
While the leadership of the Regional Control Center North and the region it monitors were not explicitly mentioned in the provided information, it's crucial for everyone to stay informed and report any suspicious calls to the authorities.
Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry. Always verify the identity of the caller before sharing any personal or sensitive information. Stay vigilant, and let's work together to combat such fraudulent activities.
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