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“Driving fine” text message with fake question mark / Rahoor Police: Citizens do not pay attention


According to the disciplinary reporter of Fars News Agency, receiving a text message with a question mark in the area of ​​the violation is fake.

Col. Mohammad Hassan Ebrahimpour, Head of Rahoor Naja Police Executive Center, explained the details of the above news: The violations of vehicle drivers were registered through the systems available to Rahoor Police, and immediately after registering the violations, they sent text messages to vehicle owners in time and place. Specifically, they act through the census 11012020.

Colonel Ebrahimpour stated: So far, no cases have been sent to car owners through this census, indicating several question marks in the area of ​​violation.

The head of the Executive Center emphasized that if a text message is sent to car owners through this number and a question mark is inserted at the place of its violation, he added: such text messages are fake and unreal and citizens should not pay attention to it.

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