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BANDUNG - The West Java Regional Police (Polda) asked the public to be careful of fraudulent modes in the name of electronic ticketing systems through the WhatsApp short message application. "Be careful with WhatsApp's mode of fraudulent electronic ticket payments that are now happening in the community on behalf of electronic ticketing," said West Java Police Public Relations Head Kombes Ibrahim Tompo in Bandung, West Java, Antara, Friday, October 7. According to him, the notification of the ticket was only sent via SMS messages from the electronic ticketing system, not via WhatsApp messages. In addition, according to him, the payment of fines only uses a Briva code and not an account number. "If there are people who receive notifications for paying electronic fines other than SMS, they should immediately contact the Police officers or ignore them," he said. Ibrahim said the electronic traffic law enforcement (ETLE) system was implemented to discipline the public during traffic. He said the ETLE system would record any traffic violators, then the ticket along with evidence of the violation would be sent to the vehicle owner's address. If the address or data in the vehicle registration is different from the owner, according to him, the letter recipient can confirm via the hotline or page listed on the ticket. "This means that the vehicle has been sold but has not been renamed, the first owner or letter recipient can confirm via a web address, enter information that the car has been sold and enter the name of the buyer and phone number as well as the buyer's email," said Ibrahim.

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