Drivers warned about fraudulent scheme on social networks: what to pay attention to.


Activation of fraudulent schemes for selling fake driver’s licenses via social networks
The service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reports that fraudsters are increasingly active in selling fake driver’s licenses through social networks. In Odesa region, another case has been registered where a young man bought a forged document for 20 thousand hryvnias.
According to the service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Odesa region, the boy approached the institution to verify the license he bought through a 'Nova Poshta' branch. The fake document had three open categories (A, B, and C) for 30 years, which should have raised suspicions for the owners.
'To verify the license, I used the QR code on the plastic and saw information about 'remote issuance'. There was a note — a verification is required. And with a clean heart, I went to the service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. I couldn't even imagine that I bought problems for my money,' — said the victim Valerii.
Employees of the service center immediately confirmed that the license was forged and informed the police about this case. So far, requests for obtaining fake documents have been suspended, and they have been handed over to law enforcement for further investigation.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs reminds that a driver's license can only be obtained in person at the service center after successfully passing exams. Any offers for 'remote' obtaining of driver’s licenses are illegal and subject to criminal prosecution for forgery of documents.
Citizens are advised to check the presence of a driver's license in the 'Diia' mobile application. If the document is not available in electronic format, it may indicate forgery.
News Analysis
This news warns about the activation of fraudsters selling fake driver’s licenses through social networks. It tells about a specific case in which one man bought a forged document for 20 thousand hryvnias. The news calls on citizens to be careful and to verify their driver’s licenses in the 'Diia' mobile application. This topic is particularly relevant due to the need to protect personal data and avoid the purchase of fake documents.
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