Want to know how to call the police when you receive a scam message?

If you receive a scam message, you can take the following steps to call the police:

1. Keep the evidence: keep the received fraudulent SMS as evidence. You can take screenshots or take photos to save the message content, sender number and time. This evidence will be very useful in the subsequent alarm process.

2. Call the local police: Call the local emergency number (such as 1 10) to report the case to the police. Tell them that you have received a scam message, and provide relevant evidence and detailed description.

3. Report to the operator: Report the content and sender number of fraudulent short messages to your mobile phone operator. They may be able to take measures, such as blocking the number or providing further help.

4. Submit a complaint: submit a complaint to the local communications administration or relevant regulatory agencies. They can assist in investigating and handling such fraud.

5. Preparation of reporting materials: Prepare relevant materials, including screen shots of short messages, sender number, reporting time, etc. These materials will be needed when reporting the case.

6. Avoid personal information disclosure: Avoid replying to text messages or providing personal sensitive information. Don't click on the link in the text message, and don't call strange numbers.

7. Strengthen personal safety awareness: Improve personal safety awareness and learn how to identify and deal with fraud. Don't trust information sent by strangers easily, especially information related to financial transactions and personal information.

Please remember that calling the police in time is an important step to protect yourself and others from fraud. Cooperation with the police and relevant institutions can help them strengthen the crackdown on fraud crimes and protect the interests of more people.