Islanders lose more than £300,000 to online scam
The police have advised the public to be vigilant and do their research before making any online transactionsScammers contact victims through Facebook and other social media platforms, and persuade them to invest in cryptocurrency
Police warn the public to be vigilant and do their research before making any online transactions, and to report any suspicious activity to themA fraudulent online scheme has cost islanders more than £300,000 in the past two weeks, says Jersey Police.Mr Lewis has repeatedly stated that
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