The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday, Dec. 9, warned the public against online scammers whose activities were reported to be on the rise this Christmas season.
The Department of Justice on Monday, Dec. 9, warned the public against online scammers whose activities were reported to be on the rise this Christmas season.
“So, we encourage everyone to look deeper kung sino talaga ang kausap n’yo ,” he advised.“maraming tao nakatutok sa kanilang cellphone lalo na pasko na .” ABS-CBN host Migs Bustos who went to the DOJ on Monday, Dec. 9, to request for an investigation against online scammers pretending to be the media personality.
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