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Zein Security Limited, a leading security firm in Accra, has issued a disclaimer against a fraudulent deal where scammers are using the firm’s name to dupe people of huge sum of money.
Unsuspecting members of the public are being asked by some unscrupulous persons to deposit money into an account purported to be used as housing deposit.
In a statement signed by a director of the company, Mr. Stanley Tanor, it warned people to be wary of falling prey to those scammers.
Below is the statement,
The attention of the management of Zein security has been drawn to the activities of scammers and fraudsters, using the name of Zein Security to request members of the public to deposit huge sums of money into an account purported to be used as housing deposit.
Please take note also that the purported Certificate of Deposit is not authorized nor issued by Zein Security and is fraudulent, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.
Please take note that Zein Security does not offer any service in the construction industry and the company hereby dissociates itself from all such allegations or notices put in the public domain.
Kindly contact the management of Zein security on Tel: 0302432855
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