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Scammers collect 'caravan fee' at Koprinka Reservoir

08.07.2026 06:37 1 min 1 source
kazanlak.com BUL
Scammers collect 'caravan fee' at Koprinka Reservoir
Original source: kazanlak.com

At Koprinka Reservoir in Bulgaria, scammers posing as members of the TsRRO Koprinka tried to charge caravan owners 5 euros. The TsRRO members, authorized only to collect membership fees for fishing, stated they never demand a caravan fee. They urged citizens to ask for identification and report suspicious individuals to 112.

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Scammers collect 'caravan fee' at Koprinka Reservoir

08.07.2026 kazanlak.com BUL Original source

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