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Additional Resources for Fraud Victims Internationally

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  If you are a victim of crypto-related fraud located anywhere else in the world or have experienced a crime whilst not in your country of residence, there are a number of resources available to help you: National Cyber Fraud Reporting Services After you have reported your case to your local law enforcement agency, you may also wish to report your case to one of the following organisations: UNODC Interpol eConsumer ICPC If you are located in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, you can report your case to one of the following organisations: APNAC Council of Anti-Phishing Japan FinCrime Asia Crime Prevention Services If you have experienced a crypto-related crime whilst not in your country of residence, you will need to contact the local embassy, high commission or consulate as soon as possible. Victim Support and Victim Support Europe both provide free and confidential advice to international victims of crime in their jurisdictions and abroad, regardless of how long ago the offen...

Additional Resources for Fraud Victims in Europe

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  If you are a victim of crypto-related fraud located in the European Union, the Schengen Area or any of the territories included in the European Economic Area, there are a number of resources available to help you: National Cyber Fraud Reporting Services After you have reported your case to your local law enforcement agency, you may also wish to report your case to one of the following organisations: Europol European Anti-Fraud Office Council of Europe Crime Prevention Services Victim Support Europe is a free and confidential referral service available to victims of crime in Europe, regardless of how long ago the offence was committed or if it has already been reported to the police. Their network of victim support organisations provides region-specific legal, psychological and financial advice on your rights as a victim, the support available to you and whom to contact for further assistance. You can contact them by visiting their website or sending them an email. Crime Preventi...