The issue identified by the Polish Office for Foreigners is related to fraudulent letters aimed at instilling fear and confusion among recipients.
These deceptive notifications supposedly come from the Office for Foreigners in Warsaw and allegedly concern matters related to military conscription. Recipients are falsely informed about their obligation to serve in the military, with warnings about serious consequences for non-compliance.
The threats outlined in the fake letters include lawsuits, potential arrest, and extradition to Ukraine.
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The fraudulent messages mention planned visits to the registered addresses of individuals to escort them to mobilization points. To make the scam appear more credible, the letters advise recipients to contact Ukrainian consular or legal services in Poland for further clarification.
The Polish Office for Foreigners categorically denies any involvement with these messages, emphasizing that such notifications are not issued by their agency. Officials urge Ukrainian citizens to exercise caution and report suspicious documents or communications to the authorities to avoid falling victim to such fraudulent activities.
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