Dubai Police is telling people to be very careful about fake emails pretending to be from them. They shared this warning on a social media platform, saying that there have been cases where scammers acted like they were from the police to trick people.

The police gave some important advice. If someone asks you to pay money or share your personal information through email, you should be cautious. Check the sender’s email carefully.

Dubai Police emails will always end with @dubaipolice.gov.ae. If the email doesn’t have this ending, it’s probably fake.

Don’t click on any links in suspicious emails. Instead, report it to Dubai Police through their ECrime system, social media, or by calling 901.

So, if you get an email that seems fishy and says it’s from Dubai Police, be sure to follow these tips to stay safe and not fall for any scams.

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