Al-Maonah: Close cooperation with the Cybercrime Unit
Al-Anbat - Hussam Alajarmah
The media spokesperson for the National Aid Fund, Najeh
Sawaleha, said that the fund has been providing humanitarian services since its
inception in 1986, and does not charge a penny for any service it provides.
Speaking to Jordan TV, on Sunday, Sawalha explained that
fraud has spread during the previous period, as fraudsters send text messages
to some citizens in order to deposit a sum of money for the purpose of opening
an electronic wallet.
He referred to the many families who fell victim to these
frauds, stressing that the fund was and still warns families and directs them
not to fall victim to the fake pages that defraud them.
He drew attention to close cooperation between the Fund and
the Cybercrime Unit in the Public Security Directorate, where they are provided
with the addresses of those pages, stressing that the legal requirement is
taken against anyone who attempts to defraud.
He noted that fraud attempts confuse the work of the Fund,
as well as citizens who seek to improve their living conditions, but they fall
victim to fraud.
He stressed that in the event of announcing any service or
distributing a sum of money, it will be done through the official windows of
the fund, and not through people's pages.