Migrants targeted in phone calling scam
Migrants targeted in phone calling scam
The Department of Internal Affairs is
warning migrants to beware of a new phone-calling scam
offering citizenship on the payment of documentation fees
via Western Union.
The phoney caller introduces himself as being from the non-existent “Asian Minority Group of Internal Affairs in Wellington” and appears to be targeting migrants from Nepal and Bhutan.
Internal Affairs’ General Manager for Regulatory and Compliance Operations, Maarten Quivooy, said the Department received several calls today about the scam.
“The phoney caller appears to know detailed information about the families he is ringing and explains that he can provide citizenship but money needs to be paid via Western Union to Nepal for certain document transfer fees,” Maarten Quivooy said. “One person made two payments via Western Union of $984 and $485.
“We’re advising people who have called us that there is no such group in the Department and not to pay any money. They should also advise people around them about this matter and contact the Department via the phone numbers available on the DIA website if they need to clarify or confirm anything relating to NZ citizenship.
“To
those who may have paid money, we have advised them to
contact the Police and Western
Union.”
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