The deputy shared how she received calls from scammers
She shared that she herself became a victim of deception and received several calls from people pretending to be the "Deputy Prime Minister" and "Deputy Speaker." In one instance, ten days ago, she received a call allegedly from the company "Megacom," where the operator asked her to provide a code for number verification. Mavlyanova suspected something was wrong and, upon calling "Megacom," learned that personal data should never be provided. "Fraud cases like mine happen very often. People who are aware of such things will be cautious. Therefore, I appeal to Deputy Minister Nurbek Abdieva with a request to expand the information on fraud cases," the deputy noted.
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