Join the Fight Against Fraud! Reporting Fraud Crimes Can Earn Rewards Up to NT$10 Million
2. To be eligible for the maximum reward, a person must provide a formal statement before the authorities have already discovered the crime.
3. Any person who acts as an accomplice or a money mule is strictly ineligible for these rewards and will face legal prosecution.
4. Anti-fraud information is provided in multiple languages to ensure that both local citizens and foreign nationals can understand the program and help prevent crime.
To strengthen public awareness and involve everyone in preventing fraud, the National Police Agency (NPA) has launched the "United Against Fraud" reward program. • Reporting Money Mules: After a formal review, a reward of NT$10,000 per case will be granted. • Reporting Fraud Crimes: For reports that comply with the Fraud Crime Hazard Prevention Act, rewards can reach a maximum of NT$10 Million. • Early Detection Bonus: To qualify for the higher reward scheme, the tipster must provide a formal statement before the crime is discovered by authorities. • A Warning Against Crime: We strongly remind all citizens and foreign nationals never to act as a Money Mule (cash courier). Accomplices are strictly ineligible for any rewards and will face legal prosecution. To help foreign nationals understand the reward program, the National Police Agency has produced anti-fraud awareness materials in multiple languages: English, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Filipino, Thai, and Malay. Please refer to the attached files for detailed information in your preferred language.

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