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>>179796FBI @FBI - FRUAD ALERT from @FBIChicago: FBI Chicago is releasing photographs of two individuals suspected of impersonating federal law enforcement in order to defraud victims of money and personally identifiable information (PII). Recent reports detail that offenders have been known to create fraudulent scenarios, to include posing as bank employees who claim to be working alongside legitimate FBI agents, to gather personal and financial information on the victim.
The #FBI urges the public to remain vigilant and exercise caution when communicating with anyone who claims to be federal law enforcement. Federal authorities will never ask for money or PII from potential victims or suspects when contacting them online or over the phone.
If you recognize these individuals or have been a victim, file a report at
https://www.ic3.gov/ or call 1-800-CALL-FBI. For more information, visit:
https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/chicago/news/fbi-chicago-seeks-information-and-warns-public-about-individuals-impersonating-federal-agentshttps://x.com/FBI/status/2039342647140085947FBI Boston @FBIBoston - As a result of an #FBI Boston Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation with U.S. Capitol Police, Funwayo Mbilini Nyawo, of Wilbraham, MA, has been sentenced to 32 months in federal prison for making numerous violent threats on social media targeting public figures, private individuals, children in Wilbraham and Boston, and an elementary school in Springfield, MA.
Mr. Nyawo often urged Islamic terrorist groups and holy warriors to commit acts of violence. Learn more:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/wilbraham-man-sentenced-32-months-prison-threatening-public-officials-privatehttps://x.com/FBIBoston/status/2039150182772662668FBI Chicago @FBIChicago - This April Fool's Day, FBI Chicago is reminding the public that impersonating federal agents is no joke. In fact, it is a serious crime that could land you in federal prison. Don't follow in the footsteps of these individuals and don't fall for their tricks:
https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/chicago/news/fbi-chicago-seeks-information-and-warns-public-about-individuals-impersonating-federal-agentsIf you or someone you know receives a call, text, or email from someone claiming to be federal law enforcement, do not provide personal information or money, including credit cards or prepaid cards.
To bring criminals to justice or to report instances of fraud like this, file a report with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center at
https://www.ic3.gov/, contact us at 1-800-CALL-FBI, or submit an online tip at
https://tips.fbi.gov/home. Tipsters may remain anonymous.
https://x.com/FBIChicago/status/2039336976982106356
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