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๐จ The Indian High Commission in Canada has issued a warning about a rise in scam calls and emails targeting Indian nationals.
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๐ Scammers are impersonating embassy or consulate officials, threatening legal action, and demanding money or personal details.
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๐ง Many victims report receiving fake FIR numbers, forged documents, and official-looking emails with embassy logos.
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๐ The embassy clarified it does not call or email anyone to demand money or threaten arrest under any circumstances.
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โ ๏ธ These fraudsters often use spoofed numbers that appear as official government contacts on caller ID.
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๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ Victims are urged to not share any personal, financial, or document-related information over unsolicited calls or emails.
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๐ฑ The embassy advised all individuals to verify contact details through official websites only.
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๐ Anyone receiving suspicious communication should report it immediately to Canadian police or anti-fraud agencies.
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๐ If the scam involves Indian numbers or online accounts, it can also be reported through Indiaโs cybercrime portal.
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๐ง Staying alert and cautious is essential as scammers continue to target vulnerable members of the Indian community in Canada.
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