Published 18:44 IST, August 7th 2020

'Home Tutors available': Nagpur Police offer grammar lessons to scammers in hilarious post

Nagpur police have yet again shared a rib-tickling post to bring people’s attention to online fraud. However, this time they have taken a jibe on scammers.

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Nagpur police have yet again shared a rib-tickling post to bring people’s attention to online fraud. However, inste of warning people, y have taken a jibe on scammers’. Sharing screenshots of ‘grammatically wrong' fraudulent messs police department wrote that y would love to teach m ‘some lessons in grammar’.

Nagpur Police's tweet for scammers

Shared on Twitter, photographs show messs from fraudsters which is eir grammatically incorrect or has some spelling error. In one of picture, spelling of paytm is incorrectly written as ‘pyatm’ while ors have a grammatical error. In one of messs,   fraudster has incorrectly written,’has been expire’ while in ar y have written, “you’re a/c will t be continuing".

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Besides photos, police departments also posted a mess for scammers in which offered m lessons in grammar . “home tutors available “ y wrote. ding furr y also wrote that scammers would also get a free stay at lockup as a part of deal.

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Since share, hilarious post has created a buzz on internet, racking up 733 like and a variety of comments. While oner user wrote, “Even I do have three different mobile numbers to reach m. While ar wrote, “Lot of people have been joking about grammatical mistakes in scam messs. y'll Improvise apt and Overcome. Next time y won't do this silly mistakes & hence making it t that easy to identify a scam"  Yet ar comment re, “Sir actually se thief’s are very smart. I guess y are deliberately write wrongly to avoid SDK re by proprietary app (here may be payTM). Orwise, principal app will inform customers and se thieves can’t swindle customers".

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18:44 IST, August 7th 2020