新加坡警告用假邮件和 " WhatsApp " 来冒充海关官员的诈骗,
Singapore warns of scams impersonating customs officials via fake emails and WhatsApp, demanding fees for detained goods.
新加坡海关警告说,有两起新骗局,欺诈者以官员身份冒充,利用假邮件和 " WhatsApp " 信息索要包裹或金条。
Singapore Customs warns of two new scams where fraudsters pose as officials, using fake emails and WhatsApp messages to claim parcels or gold bars are detained.
受害者被迫向马来西亚账户支付“核查费”, 被伪造证件和威胁采取法律行动所误导。
Victims are pressured to pay "verification fees" to Malaysian accounts, misled by forged documents and threats of legal action.
该机构确认,它从未通过个人电子邮件、ThessApp或社交媒体要求付款或银行细节,只使用@customs.gov.sg 地址。
The agency confirms it never requests payments or bank details via personal emails, WhatsApp, or social media, and only uses @customs.gov.sg addresses.
敦促公众通过官方渠道核实可疑信息,并立即举报欺诈行为。
Public is urged to verify suspicious messages through official channels and report scams immediately.