Oman Cultural Attaché in London warns students against exposure to fraud and called on students to beware of calls, e-mails or mail messages.
In a statement The Omani Cultural Attaché in London: “The Embassy warns scholarship students against exposure to fraud and called on students to beware of calls, e-mails, or mail messages that they receive, in which they are asked for their bank details and account numbers, or to pay any amounts they suspect, in order to ensure that they are not exposed to fraud.
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