Published 16:35 IST, June 23rd 2019
'Troubleseekers' warned: Mumbai Police issues a 'Tit-for-tat' warning to fraudsters, netizens appreciate the department's 'on-point' social media game
Issuing a stern warning to those hell-bent on committing fraudulent activities and being obvious about it by typing 'How to cheat people' on Google, Mumbai Police on Sunday, shared a message saying ' If you seek trouble, trouble is exactly what you will find'.
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Issuing a stern warning to those hell-bent on committing fraudulent activities and being obvious about it by typing 'How to cheat people' on Google, Mumbai Police on Sunday, shared a mess saying ' If you seek trouble, trouble is exactly what you will find'.
Mumbai Police has regularly issued such quirky messs carrying social messs. Recently, creating awareness against using phones while driving, it shared a Will Smith starrer- 'Seven Pounds'-inspired meme writing - ‘In seven days, God created world,’ in seven seconds, don’t shatter yours !'
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meme shows Smith and his newly-engd fiancee driving in a car. His fiancee looks miringly at her ring while Smith is driving car when he receives a text mess. As he views mess while driving, a car rushes down ro from opposite side, which Smith fails to tice before its too late. cars swerve to avoid collision and lose balance.
Reacting to Mumbai Police's social 'crackdown' on frauds, Twitter has loved Mumbai Police's social game while deciphering why one would write ' How to cheat people' on Google.
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Mumbai Police has often used Bollywood as a means to connect with people. Recently, official Twitter handle shared a meme from trailer of Kabir Singh, where protagonist is forced to do something, and n he retaliates and says that he will t do it. Taking a spin on drunk driving, tweet res, "Friend after drinks: Chal drive pe Chalte Hain, Me: Nahi Aunga Matlab Nahi Aunga Bolana Nahi Aunga."
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16:19 IST, June 23rd 2019