Ras Al Khaimah Police have issued an urgent advisory warning motorists about a spike in fraudulent messages claiming unpaid traffic toll fees. Authorities said scammers are sending SMS and instant messages disguised as official government or toll notifications. These messages typically claim recipients have outstanding toll payments or fines and urge them to click links to settle the fees immediately. Police cautioned that these links lead to fake websites designed to steal personal and banking information. To protect motorists, Ras Al Khaimah Police advised the public to follow these precautions: ignore suspicious messages, do not reply, click links, or interact with unknown senders, as this may expose personal data and confirm active phone numbers to scammers. Verify the sender and ensure notifications are issued by recognized and licensed entities. They emphasized that public awareness is key to preventing cyber fraud. Motorists seeking to check or settle traffic fines or toll payments are encouraged to use official government platforms and digital police services.
Ras Al Khaimah Police Warn of Toll Fee Scam
Ras Al Khaimah authorities report a surge in scam messages demanding payment for non-existent toll fees. Police urge drivers to ignore suspicious links and use only official platforms to pay fines.