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UAE WhatsApp scam: Fraudulent notice being sent to residents; how to stay safe
The document, titled 'legal notifications' has some obvious spelling errors

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UAE residents have been warned of fraudulent activities committed by scammers, time and again.

In this common scam that has been going around, a scammer sends the victim a 'legal notice' from the 'Central Bank of the UAE' on WhatsApp.

However, upon a closer look, it is relatively easy to tell that the document is a fake. The document, titled 'legal notifications' has some obvious spelling errors.

The document, seen below, has several grammatical errors as well and does not follow the format of one. It says: "Sorry, dear customer your bank account (ATM, debit, credit cards) will be freeze due to some security reasons, (and verify your all correct details) otherwise you account will be suspended permanent."

It also provides a contact number and features a signature and stamp (with another spelling error).

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Scams like these take place fairly often, where fraudsters impersonate UAE authorities and attempt to retrieve victims' bank details.

Recently, the Ras Al Khaimah Police managed to track down a gang of fraudsters believed to be stealing huge sums of money from residents' bank accounts.

Seven Asians from inside and outside the country were arrested in connection with the scam, police said on Thursday.

The gang would pose as bank representatives and contact residents via phone calls or fake WhatsApp messages, the police said, explaining the modus operandi. Then, they would people into revealing bank details by saying their accounts would be blocked if the data was not provided. Victims who fall victim to this scheme would end up giving scammers access to their bank accounts, and the next thing they know, their deposits are wiped out.

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In this post, we have shared a step-by-step guide on how to apply for passport in Pakistan. There are two ways you can apply for a passport, online or by visiting your nearest passport office, where you will find a relatively streamlined process, however, since passport offices are working at maximum capacity, the wait times will be high.

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Fact Check: Is Pakistan discontinuing Rs5000 currency note from Sept 30?
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LAHORE – A fake notification of the Finance Division is circulating on social media, claiming that the government has decided to discontinue to Rs5,000 currency note in Pakistan from September 30, 2023.

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The notification is being widely shared by social media users without verification, sparking panic among masses, who are struggling to verify it.

The fake notification states, “In pursuance of sub-section (2) of Section 323 of Pakistan Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860), the Federal Government is pleased to announce a significant policy change aimed at strengthening the financial system and curbing illicit financial activities. With effect from September 30, 2023, the use, possession, and circulation of Rs 5000 currency notes will be banned throughout the country”.

“Here are key points to note regarding this policy change:

Effective Date: The ban on Rs 5000 currency notes will take effect on September 30, 2023. From this date onwards, these notes will no longer be legal tender.

Exchange and Deposit: Citizens and financial institutions are encouraged to exchange or deposit their Rs S000 notes at authorized banks and financial institutions until the specified deadline. After September 30, 2023, the notes will only be accepted at designated government offices and central banks.

Public Awareness: The government will launch an awareness campaign to educate citizens about the upcoming change and provide guidance on the proper procedures for exchanging or depositing Rs5000 notes,” it adds.

It carries the alleged signature of Muhammad Shahid Ahmed Ch, Deputy Secretary R-III.

An expert on economic affairs told DailyPakistan that there was no any Deputy Secretary R-III in Internal Finance Wing.

The font size and style are also different than the official notification issued by the government.

Furthermore, there is no any official word from the Ministry of Finance and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on this matter.

This means, the Rs5,000 currency note -- that was first introduced in Pakistan on May 27, 2006 -- will remain in circulation in the country.

Meanwhile, Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi confirmed it as fake.

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UAE visa-free travel: Over 80 nationalities can enter with a visa on arrival
Citizens from 115 other countries will still require pre-approved visas before arriving in the UAE

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Mon 28 Aug 2023
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The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) grants visa-free travel for over 80 countries, according to a report by Al Khaleej.

Citizens from 115 other countries will still require pre-approved visas before arriving in the UAE.

The ministry has also urged those seeking specific visa information to visit the official ministry website, adding that they must remain informed about entry requirements.

The list of these nations and details concerning visa exemptions for travellers holding regular passports can be found on the ministry’s dedicated website.

The UAE Digital Government has also said that citizens from GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries can enter the UAE without a visa or sponsor.

They only need to present a passport issued by a GCC nation or their ID card upon arrival at UAE entry ports.

Depending on their country of origin, international travellers may receive entry visas valid for either 30 days, with a grace period of 10 additional days, or 90 days.

In addition, Indian citizens with ordinary passports, meeting specific criteria such as holding a US visit visa or resident card, or a resident visa from the UK and EU countries, can obtain a 14-day visa on arrival, which can be extended for another 14 days if necessary.

For those not falling within the visa exemption or visa-on-arrival categories, an entry permit is mandatory.

This permit, dependent on the purpose of the visit, must be acquired from the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) before arriving in the UAE.

Moreover, the UAE passport currently holds the top position on the Passport Index website, making it the world’s most powerful passport.

UAE passport holders have access to 180 countries, with 127 not requiring a visa in advance, and 53 offering electronic visas or visas upon airport arrival.

These are countries/states whose citizens can enter the UAE visa-free, as per the latest MOFA list:
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Solomon Islands
Republic of Azerbaijan
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Republic of Albania
Federative Republic of Brazil
Portuguese Republic
Republic of El Salvador
People’s Republic of China
Republic of Maldives
Federal Republic of Germany
Republic of Austria
Republic of Ireland
Republic of Iceland
Republic of Italy
Republic of Paraguay
Republic of Bulgaria
Republic of Poland
Republic of Peru
Republic of Belarus
Republic of Chile
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Republic of Slovenia
Republic of Singapore
Republic of Seychelles
Republic of Serbia
Republic of Finland
Republic of Cyprus
Republic of Kazakhstan
Republic of Croatia
Republic of Korea
Republic of Costa Rica
Republic of Colombia
Republic of Kiribati
Republic of Latvia
Republic of Lithuania
Republic of Malta
Republic of Mauritius
Republic of Nauru
Republic of Honduras
Georgia
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State of Israel
State of Kuwait
State of Qatar
Vatican City State
Russian Federation
Romania
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Sultanate of Oman
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Kingdom of Spain
Kingdom of Bahrain
Kingdom of Denmark
Kingdom of Sweden
Kingdom of Norway
Kingdom of Belgium
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Currency Buying Selling
US Dollar USD 314.5 317.5
Euro EUR 339 341.8
UK Pound Sterling GBP 398 402
U.A.E Dirham AED 85 86.8
Saudi Riyal SAR 83.5 84.3
Australian Dollar AUD 200 202
Bahrain Dinar BHD 796 804
Canadian Dollar CAD 230 232
China Yuan CNY 41.28 41.68
Danish Krone DKK 43 44
Hong Kong Dollar HKD 38.22 38.57
Indian Rupee IND 3.63 3.74
Japanese Yen JPY 2.18 2.27
Kuwaiti Dinar KWD 967 976
Malaysian Ringgit MYR 63.83 64.43
New Zealand Dollar NZD 177 179
Norwegians Krone NOK 28.4 28.34
Omani Riyal OMR 779 783
Qatari Riyal QAR 81.91 82.61
Singapore Dollar SGD 221 223
Swedish Korona SEK 26,74 27.4
Swiss Franc CHF 338.8 341
Thai Bhat THB 8,19 8.34
The exchange rates are constantly moving, based on supply and demand. However, the forex rates are updated at 09:00 AM on Pakistan Standard Time (PST) and are subject to change based on market forces and foreign currency demands.

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