Ontario police warn fraudsters are posing as fire personnel, selling fake 'safety kits'
An Ontario police force is warning of a new scam in which fraudsters are allegedly posing as fire officials and attempting to sell fake “safety kits.”
Halton Regional Police’s Burlington division issued the warning in a tweet published Thursday, confirming that Burlington Fire is not selling safety kits and advising residents not to purchase the fraudulent them.
“[Burlington Fire] has advised that fraudsters are impersonating fire personnel trying to sell "safety kits" from "Fire Services,” the tweet reads. “[Burlington Fire] are not selling safety kits!”
Police are pointing residents to their website to learn what to do if you are a victim of fraud. They advise sharing any updates with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, your financial institutions, and police, and telling your family, friends and neighbours about your experience in the hopes it may prevent them from also becoming a victim.
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