Da Nang police have determined that the religious institution mentioned by these two imposters has no policy of sending people to sell incense or solicit donations.
Consumers are facing a "maze" of counterfeit agricultural products on online marketplaces as imitations and counterfeit products falsely claiming to be specialty brands are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
Claiming to be an official from the Dak Lak Provincial Department of Natural Resources and Environment who could "help" with land registration procedures, Mai Van Hoang defrauded many households, appropriating hundreds of millions of dong.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will strictly handle acts of impersonating celebrities to spread false information through online advertising.
A man in Da Nang was swindled out of approximately 220 million VND after receiving a call from someone impersonating a water supply company employee, informing him that he needed to "re-sign a contract".
MC Lai Van Sam expressed his frustration at being impersonated by numerous accounts for fraudulent purposes over the past period, warning the public to be vigilant and cautious against these scams.
Lam Thi Huong fabricated information claiming she had received help from a judge at the Ho Chi Minh City High Court to "fix" a case, then created a fake Zalo account to swindle 1,3 billion VND.
Unwilling to pay child support, the man asked a friend to impersonate him and take a DNA test to obtain a "no blood relationship" result, leading to both of them going to court.
By collecting the insurance money under the name of his paralyzed brother, Li Dong built a house, bought a car, and the whole family could live comfortably without working, while his brother died in loneliness and misery.
Rapper Lil Ken and his accomplices provided false information, claiming to have extensive connections and acquaintances with many high-ranking officials, thereby defrauding people of 1,8 billion VND.
Le Trung Thanh impersonated a Buddhist monk and created a Facebook account called "Shelter of Love" to solicit charitable donations in order to embezzle the money.
The Binh Phuoc Department of Health affirms that it has not issued any decisions or notices to establish inspection teams for food production and business establishments in Binh Phuoc.
On the evening of September 26th, the Ho Chi Minh City Police issued a notice warning about fraudulent schemes involving impersonation of inspectors from the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health to swindle and extort money.
The Vietnam Registering and Inspection Department has issued a notice stating that it has received reports of individuals impersonating registration and inspection officials and calling citizens and businesses to commit fraud.
Tran Anh Vu impersonated the Deputy Head of the Central Internal Affairs Committee, receiving over 30,5 billion VND from victims to fraudulently obtain preferential loans for purchasing houses and land, and then disappeared.
Fake websites impersonating the Ministry of Public Security's online portal are created to reach victims who have previously been scammed, exploiting their desire to recover their assets in order to continue defrauding them.
EVNNPC warns of calls from individuals impersonating electricity company employees, claiming that the electricity company has incorrectly calculated electricity bills in order to overpay customers.
Fruit Advertising Co., Ltd. (District 11, Ho Chi Minh City) created 18 accounts to advertise and provide illegal medical examination and treatment consultations, in coordination with several clinics.
Representatives of Thien Phu Gia Lai Agricultural Company Limited sent a letter of apology, admitting that their younger brother had forged a document from the Chairman of the Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee.
Vu Thi Huong Lan often introduced herself as a relative of a Deputy Prime Minister, working at the Government Office, thereby defrauding victims of more than 16 billion VND.
Needing money to invest in an e-commerce platform, Nguyen Thanh Nam falsely claimed to be the Deputy Head of the Inspection and Organization Department of the Nghe An Provincial Youth Union to defraud and embezzle over 9 billion VND.
Hanoi police are urging citizens to be vigilant against scams that involve requiring people to go to the Hanoi Department of Natural Resources and Environment to complete declaration procedures and integrate information into VNelD.
Military Hospital 175 (Ho Chi Minh City) has just issued a warning about the situation where some private cosmetic clinics and medical facilities are impersonating the hospital for profit.
Recently, several financial/securities investment service providers have been using the logo and abbreviation of the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange to attract investors.