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Qatar Telecom (Qtel) executive director Adel Al Mutawa, has urged people not to disclose personal and financial information over the phone and urged people to report suspicious calls after scam artists have succeeded in fooling many clients into provide confidential information about their accounts.
Al Mutawa said his company is working around the clock to locate the culprits behind this scam.
Just this week a Bangladeshi man living in Qatar received a call from a Pakistani number revealing that he had won thousands of Riyals in a lucky scheme, according to a report published in Gulf Times, a Qatar-based newspaper.
The scam artist even conveyed a congratulatory message, purported to be from the Qtel chairman himself, to make the call sound real and then asked him to provide the secret numbers of his Hala prepaid card, to the tune of QR 11,400.
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