As reported by the Regional Directorate of Transportation and Communications (DRTC), so far this year an average of 4 people came to collect their driving licenses processed “virtually”. For this procedure, between 2,000 and 7 thousand soles would have been paid. However, everything is a scam.
The victims indicated that they contacted the alleged criminals through social networks and asked them to deposit money on personal accounts. To gain the trust of unsuspecting citizens, documents of their alleged medical, knowledge and driving evaluations were sent.
“Internet fraud are recurring among people who seek to obtain their class A (cars) and B (motorcycle) licenses, supposedly quickly and without procedures, so the population is recommended to be alert and seek information in public institutions and with authorized personnel ”, They pointed out.
The head of the DRTC, Michael Palacios, said that there are no virtual procedures in this entity and the only payment of S/86 is made in the Bank of the Nation.