Tunisian citizens are receiving fraudulent text messages falsely claiming to be from the Tunisian road police. These messages allege speeding violations and reference a fictitious case number, citing Article 52 of the Tunisian Road Code. Authorities have been alerted to the widespread circulation of these scam texts. The messages aim to deceive recipients into believing they have an outstanding traffic fine. Citizens are advised to be cautious and disregard these unsolicited messages. This is not an isolated incident, and authorities are working to address the issue and prevent further scams. The fraudulent activity was first reported by Business News.
