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Protect Yourself From Fraud:African Kingdoms Federation-Be Aware!
The organization is nothing more but a scam. These Fraudsters will use many ways of persuading you to give them your money for bogus investments. These schemes will usually seem too good to be true and they almost certainly are. They could cost you a great deal of money and you’ll probably receive very little or nothing in return. If you think you’ve been a victim of fraud, or you fear you are being scammed,take action right away, your first step should be to contact your local police or nearest National Fraud Reporting Authority. Staff there will help you get the support you need so you can deal with what’s happened to you.
By contacting them, you’ll be giving anti-fraud agencies vital information that they need to protect you and others from criminals. At the same time you could also help to bring the offenders to justice.

The information will help the police build up a picture of who is committing what fraud. This will help them to stop the fraudsters and keep other potential victims safe.

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The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL)
INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization,with 190 member countries.