Back to newsAuthorities in Crete are warning residents and visitors about an ongoing scam in which fraudsters impersonate representatives of the Red Cross to deceive people. This is not an isolated incident, as criminals frequently target well-known and trusted organizations to lend credibility to their schemes. Scammers typically approach people in public areas or contact them by phone, requesting donations or personal information under the Red Cross name. Tourists are advised to be cautious when approached by individuals claiming to collect money on behalf of charities or humanitarian organizations. Always ask for official identification, verify the organization through its official website or local office before donating, and never hand over cash or personal details on the street. If you suspect fraudulent activity, report it to local police (dial 100) or contact your accommodation for guidance.
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Crete Authorities Warn of Red Cross Impersonation Scam
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