Enhancing Students' Anti-Fraud Immunity: Second Graders Receive Fraud Prevention Education from Keelung Police in Schools

Reported 11 months ago

On June 7, 2024, the Keelung Police Department's Fraud Prevention Team visited the Success Junior High in Keelung to promote crime prevention awareness among teachers and students. They explained how to identify online shopping fraud patterns using real cases to enhance students' self-protection concepts and prevent incidents of victimization. The Second Precinct of Keelung entered classrooms to educate students on various fraud methods, emphasizing the importance of establishing correct consumption attitudes and being cautious when engaging in online transactions. The precinct also advised students to discuss online purchases with their parents, use reputable websites with verification mechanisms, and confirm transaction details. The interactive session was lively and engaging, with students actively participating and asking questions. The precinct chief urged everyone to invest cautiously and follow the 'Five Don'ts of Anti-Fraud': do not answer calls from strangers, do not listen to investment scams, do not click unknown links, do not share personal information, and do not trust suspicious messages. In case of suspicious calls, individuals are encouraged to call the 165 anti-fraud hotline for assistance and to verify information before taking action, promoting a collective effort in anti-fraud initiatives.

Source: YAHOO

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