The Kosovo Police has announced the circulation and distribution through various e-mails of some unofficial (false/fake) information, allegedly belonging to the Kosovo Police and various organizations, this information was allegedly released by senior officials within the Kosovo Police.
The police announce that this information, called “invitation/immediate arrest”, sent as it is said by senior staff of the Kosovo Police, the FBI, etc., are not official documents of the Kosovo Police.
Read the full Police announcement:
This information sent by supposedly senior KP officials, labeled “INVITATION/IMMEDIATE ARREST”, issued as highlighted in the e-mail by senior KP management staff, the Kosovo Cyber Security Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National Cyber Crime Police and the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), etc., and which was allegedly issued with the aim of notifying the designated party as stated “You have 24 hours to report to the police headquarters, cyber crime department”, are not official Kosovo Police documents, much less issued by senior officials within the KP, but are forged e-mails/documents for use for certain purposes.
The Kosovo Police, as a law enforcement institution, in cooperation and coordination with the justice authorities, after obtaining information about the circulation of such e-mails/information, has begun intensive investigations, engaging the competent police units, with the aim of investigating, verifying and uncovering the perpetrators of this criminal offense.
The Kosovo Police informs and at the same time invites citizens not to fall prey to such misinformation/fraud and anyone who may receive such an e-mail/document should address it to the official KP address info@kosovopolice.com for further handling and competence. /Telegraph/
