Caution advised regarding attempted fraud

11 MARCH 2026
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ENSURING PUBLIC SECURITY POLICY IS FIT FOR THE CHALLENGES AHEAD
PRESS RELEASE

Since the beginning of 2026, malicious individuals have been impersonating official representatives of the Prince’s Palace using fake WhatsApp profiles. These individuals pose as Palace staff in order to obtain personal information and subsequently request sums of money under the pretext of donations or investment opportunities. 

In order to create a climate of trust, the fraudsters use technologies capable of imitating voices and generating fake images or videos. They are also able to modify their phone number so that it appears you are communicating with an official institutional number, such as that of the Prince’s Palace. They may also send documents that appear to be official

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Key precautions to keep in mind:
-    Do not share any personal data (identity details, address, email or banking information)
-    Do not disclose any information concerning a third party
-    Contact the person or institution mentioned using official contact details 
-    If you receive a suspicious message, do not respond and do not click on any links.

You are strongly encouraged not to respond to such requests, to retain any relevant information (WhatsApp contact profile, email address, or documents received), and to immediately inform the Monaco Police Department at + 377 93 15 30 15 and/or by email at: csco@gouv.mc 
 

 

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