Mumbai Police often takes a creative route to share various kinds of advisory posts with people. From reminding everyone about pandemic-related safety guidelines to spreading cyber-crime awareness, their shares are varied. Case in point, the recent post shared by the department on their official Instagram profile.
Mumbai Police shared this advisory post on Instagram. (Instagram/@mumbaipolice)
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“Fake Sandese Aate Hain?” the department wrote giving a twist to a line of the song Sandese Aate Hai from the film Border. In the next line, they urged people to report such fraudulent activities and added, “Report Kab Karvaoge?”. They also shared an image with a twist to another line of the song.
The post is complete with three hashtags - #DontFallForThem, #CyberSafety, and #SongsOfSafety.
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Since being shared, their post has gathered nearly 2,500 likes. It has also received tons of appreciative comments from people. A few also asked questions about how they can keep themselves safe from cyber fraud.
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Since being shared, their post has gathered nearly 2,500 likes. It has also received tons of appreciative comments from people. A few also asked questions about how they can keep themselves safe from cyber fraud.
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“Where we have to report about these,” asked an Instagram user. “Please be careful. Thank you Mumbai Police,” shared another. “Nice one,” wrote a third.
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