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Chania police and local business associations have announced a coordinated effort to combat two growing concerns in the region: cyber fraud targeting residents and visitors, and unauthorized street trading. The partnership signals increased vigilance across Chania's commercial areas. Tourists should be aware of common cyber scams such as fake rental listings, phishing links, and fraudulent booking sites when planning or paying for services in Crete. When shopping, stick to licensed vendors and established markets. If approached by unlicensed street sellers, you are not obligated to engage, and any suspicious activity can be reported to the Chania tourist police. This collaboration reflects a broader effort to maintain a safe and fair commercial environment for both locals and visitors to the region.
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Chania Police and Businesses Unite Against Cyber Fraud, Street Trading
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