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Abu Dhabi Police Warns of Fake Single Profiles Online

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/27 at 12:11 PM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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Fake Chalet Rental Scams Targeting Families in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Police warned residents this week about a rise in fake chalet rental scams circulating on social media, messaging apps and online marketplaces. The advisory, issued under the force’s “proactive security” priority, said deceptive accounts, counterfeit websites and fabricated text messages are being used to lure families and individuals with unusually low rental offers during holiday periods and tourist seasons.

The alert covers the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and follows reports of victims being asked to pay advance deposits or security fees to confirm bookings. Officials urged the public to verify listings before transferring funds and to rely on official police channels for guidance and reporting.

How Scammers Operate and Why the Threat Is Growing

According to Abu Dhabi Police, perpetrators create eye-catching advertisements that undercut market prices to entice bargain-seeking users. They often set up fake profiles or hijack legitimate-looking pages, then release links to counterfeit booking sites or request direct payment through bank transfers and e-wallets.

Once a victim pays an upfront fee—described as a deposit, booking confirmation, or security charge—the scammers disable contact channels and vanish. Meanwhile, automated or bulk-produced messages and cloned websites amplify the reach of these digital scams, making detection harder for unsuspecting consumers.

Abu Dhabi Police Response and Official Reporting Channels

Abu Dhabi Police said it is intensifying public awareness campaigns to prevent online fraud and reduce exposure to fake listings. The force highlighted ongoing educational initiatives aimed at different demographic groups, emphasizing verification practices and safe payment habits.

Residents are advised to follow awareness messages issued by Abu Dhabi Police and to report suspicious activity immediately. Reports can be made through the “Aman” hotline at 8002626, via SMS to 2828, through the Abu Dhabi Police smart app, or by emailing [email protected]. Officials said timely reporting helps disrupt fraud networks and strengthens the emirate’s digital security ecosystem.

Recognizing Fake Listings and Holiday Scams

Experts and police recommend several red flags to spot fake chalet rental scams and other holiday scams. Listings that promise rates significantly lower than comparable properties in the same area should trigger caution. Additionally, pressure to make immediate payments, requests for unconventional payment methods, or reluctance to provide verifiable contact information are common indicators of fraud.

Fake listings may also use copied images from real properties, vague location details, and inconsistent owner information. Therefore, cross-checking listings on multiple platforms, confirming property availability via official hotel or resort channels, and verifying photos through reverse image searches can reduce the risk of falling victim to fraud.

Secondary Indicators and Verification Steps

Proof of identity for the property owner, an official rental agreement, and invoices issued from legitimate business accounts are practical safeguards. Furthermore, using credit cards or payment platforms with buyer protection is safer than direct bank transfers. Meanwhile, consumers should keep records of all communications and payment receipts to support any fraud investigation.

Why Public Awareness Matters for Reducing Digital Scams

Abu Dhabi Police stressed that community awareness is critical to mitigating online fraud and fake chalet rental scams. By educating the public on emerging tactics, the police aim to reduce the number of successful scams and deter criminals who rely on consumer inattention and haste.

Public education also strengthens prevention efforts by encouraging collective vigilance. When residents promptly report suspicious accounts and sites, law enforcement can map fraud patterns, block networks, and advise platform operators to remove malicious content more quickly.

Practical Tips to Protect Yourself from Fake Rental Scams

To minimise exposure to fake chalet rental scams and related digital scams, consumers should follow a set of practical steps. First, verify the identity of the advertiser and confirm property ownership through official contacts or on-site visits where possible. Second, avoid paying deposits via unsecured methods and use reputable payment channels with dispute resolution options.

Third, look for trusted reviews and third-party confirmations before committing funds. Additionally, enable two-factor authentication on social accounts, be wary of unsolicited messages offering steep discounts, and consult official police advisories when in doubt.

What to Expect Next and Ongoing Measures

Abu Dhabi Police indicated that awareness efforts and monitoring of online platforms will continue, particularly during peak holiday seasons when scammers intensify activity. The force plans to maintain outreach programs and coordinate with online platforms and payment providers to identify and remove fraudulent content.

Citizens and residents should watch for updates from Abu Dhabi Police and follow published safety guidance. Reporting suspicious listings promptly and following verification practices will remain essential to curbing these scams and protecting the community.

In conclusion, fake chalet rental scams pose a growing risk during holidays and tourist periods, but proactive verification and timely reporting can substantially reduce victimisation. Readers should monitor official Abu Dhabi Police channels for alerts and report any suspected fraud via the Aman hotline at 8002626, SMS 2828, the police app, or [email protected]. Continued public vigilance and coordinated enforcement are the next steps in strengthening digital safety across the emirate.

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