The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has warned the public against social media scams in which individuals impersonate the Commissioner of Customs on WhatsApp to
The Bureau of Customs has warned the public against social media scams in which individuals impersonate the Commissioner of Customs on WhatsApp to extort payments.
To help prevent further fraud, the BOC encourages individuals to avoid interacting with suspicious messages and to report any such incidents promptly.
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