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Delhi Police Uses Viral Trends to Fight Scams
19 Dec
Summary
- Police leverage social media trends for new scam advisory.
- A reel depicts scammers tricking users with fake antivirus apps.
- Campaigns use film references for public safety messages.

Delhi Police has launched a novel public safety campaign, utilizing popular social media trends to educate citizens about prevalent phone scams. Their latest advisory features an Instagram reel inspired by the film 'Dhurandhar,' showcasing a simulated scam scenario. In the video, a scammer approaches unsuspecting phone users under the guise of assisting them with mobile antivirus installations. The perpetrator then manipulates victims into sharing one-time passwords, ultimately leading to unauthorized access to their bank accounts.
This creative approach draws inspiration from online trends that have emerged from the film 'Dhurandhar,' starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna. Previously, the department used a viral dance sequence from the same film to convey an anti-drug message. By integrating elements from popular culture, the police aim to make serious public safety issues more accessible and engaging for the Delhi populace. The film's widespread popularity has significantly amplified the reach of these vital advisories.


