The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is looking for strong coordination with the Philippine National Police (PNP) in running after scammers who are using social media to dupe people into availing illegal services for driver’s license and vehicle registration.
LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II said the agency would meet with the PNP’s Anti-Cybercrime Group to further enhance the measures that will eradicate the illegal activities of online scammers.
“We have been monitoring people who are posting offers for LTO transactions, from student permit to renewal of motor vehicle registration. We would like to warn the public not to fall prey on these illegal activities,” said Mendoza.
He said LTO transactions are now fast and availing the services of online scammers would only result in them losing their hard-earned money.
Mendoza then warned online scammers that the LTO would not stop until they are put to justice.
Mendoza’s warning came after the LTO-Bicol reminded the public to be vigilant against online scammers who are asking for huge amounts of money supposedly in exchange for services.
In some cases, the victim will just find out that the licenses provided by these scammers were fake, the LTO Bicol said. It noted that most of these scammers in Facebook were offering their illicit service through buy and sell groups.
Mendoza, meanwhile, also encouraged netizens to be part of this fight against online scammers.