The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has issued a public warning after reports surfaced about scam emails circulating online that falsely claim motorists have committed traffic violations under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP). The advisory clarified that legitimate NCAP email notifications are sent only from [email protected] , while official text alerts come exclusively from the sender name MMDA_NCAP. The agency emphasized that genuine NCAP notices do not contain payment links, do not allow replies, do not include contact numbers, and do not specify the registered vehicle owner’s identity. Read more in our articles including "MMDA warns motorists vs fake NCAP emails demanding online payments" and "Bots Now Outpace Humans Online, Cloudflare CEO Says".
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has issued a public warning after reports surfaced about scam emails circulating online that falsely claim motorists have committed traffic violations under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP). The advisory clarified that legitimate NCAP email notifications are sent only from [email protected] , while official text alerts come exclusively from the sender name MMDA_NCAP.
The agency emphasized that genuine NCAP notices do not contain payment links, do not allow replies, do not include contact numbers, and do not specify the registered vehicle owner’s identity.
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