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Experts emphasise that digital fraud is evolving rapidly, requiring stronger safeguards and public awareness
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Authorities have encouraged victims to report incidents promptly
Authorities across multiple countries have issued a global advisory warning of a surge in digital recruitment fraud targeting Indian migrants, with incidents reported within the past 24 hours. The advisory highlights increasingly sophisticated scams exploiting online platforms.
Fraudsters are using fake job listings, forged documents, and impersonation of legitimate companies to deceive victims. Individuals are often asked to pay upfront fees, resulting in financial losses.
“This is a coordinated pattern of fraud affecting multiple regions,” officials stated. Law enforcement agencies are tracking transactions and working collaboratively to identify networks.
Indian community organisations have urged caution and verification of job offers through official channels. “Awareness is critical to prevention,” a representative noted.


