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The mission, in a message on Twitter on Thursday, urged Indians residing in the UAE, India and other countries that they should immediately report the matter to the local law enforcement authorities if contacted by such fraudsters.
The Indian embassy has time and again warned job seekers to stay away from fraudulent job advertisements luring Indians to the UAE.
In one of its advisories earlier this year, the Consulate said, “job seekers should not fall prey to such bogus job offers and in case of any doubt, may seek clarification from the Consulate.”
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The email IDs used by the fraudsters are hr.recruitdunesintlschool.uae@gmail.com and info.duneschool.ae@gmail.com, the mission said.
It also warned prospective job seekers against sharing their personal details with the fake job posters, the report said.
Reports of Indians getting duped by fraudsters in the UAE are very common.
Last week, nine Indians were stranded in the UAE after accepting fake job offers through social media.
The men from Kerala claimed they received the job offer to work in the UAE through WhatsApp and paid up to Rs 70,000 to the agent named Shafeeq for visit visas to the UAE.