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Dubai Police Issues Urgent Warning Against Fake Online Insurance Schemes

Wed, Jun 17, 2026(2h ago)UAE

Dubai Police is cautioning residents to be extra vigilant when purchasing insurance online, as cybercriminals are increasingly using social media to push fraudulent vehicle and health policies. These scams often entice victims with unrealistically low prices that seem too good to be true. The Anti-Fraud Centre warns that many of these illicit operations pressure consumers into making quick, direct payments before they have a chance to verify if the broker or company is actually licensed to operate within the UAE.

To protect yourself, authorities emphasize the importance of dealing only with officially regulated providers who adhere to strict legal standards. Any offer that deviates significantly from standard market rates or promises an instant, unverifiable policy should be viewed as a major red flag. If you encounter a suspicious advertisement, you are urged to report it immediately through the Dubai Police eCrime platform or by dialing 901. Staying cautious and verifying credentials before handing over any money is the best defense against these evolving digital financial threats.

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