DR ‹ › The National Road Safety Agency (NARSA) has firmly denied sending SMS messages containing links to its website for the payment of traffic fines, warning that such messages are fraudulent. The clarification comes after the circulation of voice messages claiming that some individuals had received SMS notifications directing them to a supposed NARSA website to settle fines issued by fixed traffic cameras. In an official statement, the agency stressed that it does not provide such a service and has no connection to these messages. NARSA also warned that the website in question is fake and is impersonating an official platform, emphasizing that it is not part of its digital services. The agency urged citizens and road users to remain vigilant when receiving suspicious messages or links, advising them not to click on such links and to verify the authenticity of official websites. It also cautioned against entering or sharing personal or sensitive information, particularly banking details or passwords, on these platforms. Finally, NARSA called on users to report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.