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What if the Justice Bureau calls home and says fraud?

When you receive a phone call from the Justice Bureau saying that you are suspected of fraud, you can take the following steps: keep calm and alert, verify the source of information, consult legal professionals and formulate countermeasures.

1. Stay calm and alert: First, stay calm and alert. Don't listen to the instructions on the phone, and don't provide any personal information or bank account information casually, so as not to profit from it.

2. Verify the source of information: You can ask the caller the name and telephone number of the judicial bureau of the province and city they contact, and verify whether the address and telephone number really exist.

3. Consult legal professionals: If you are not clear about the contents of the phone call or have no in-depth understanding of the laws involved, you can consult lawyers, notaries, bank customer service and other professionals to seek professional advice and opinions.

4. Formulate coping strategies: If fraud cases are really involved, formulate coping strategies in time after receiving the call, such as contacting the judicial department or the police for consultation and actively collecting evidence and relevant information.

There are various means of fraud. In order to prevent being cheated, we should pay more attention to official information, anti-fraud related notices and reminders, and carefully use various online payment platforms and apps involving personal information. At the same time, we should have a sense of prevention, do not disclose personal information casually, and verify the source when receiving suspicious information and phone calls, and handle them calmly.