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Mumbai Police’s ‘Haan Doobey, Haan Doobey,’ Message For Cyber Crime

Mumbai: Mumbai Police never fails to come up with a creative trend against crimes. this time they have used a “Gehraiyaan” Twist to their message for cyber crime. Mumbai Police is warning people against the cyber crime. They are asking people to stay safe but, in a slightly trendy way.

They are asking people to be “cyber-safe” and not share their OTPs, or one-time password, with anyone or else they will have to say, “Haan doobey, haan doobey, haan doobey.”

Connecting with the Mumbaikars in an innovative way, wrote on Twitter, “Haan doobey, haan doobey, haan doobey: Your money after you share your OTP. Be aware. Be cyber safe.”

The song is a trendy one, and explores the intimate and forbidden relationship of the characters played by Deepika Padukone and Siddhant Chaturvedi. With a touch of warning, Mumbai Police has turned this number into a warning for those dealing with the cyber crime very lightly. 

People have called this warning an epic one.

A curious person asked, “Aap log bhi gane ka promotion karte ho kya [Do you guys also promote songs?]”

This isn’t the first time Mumbai Police has come up with a unique way of warning people against crime. Earlier too Mumbai Police Commissioner had come up with an innovative idea. They had shared a picture of three cups of tea kept in a line and asked users to “keep a kadak password”.

“We believe in complete “high-Tea” security,” the post read.

As the digital space is picking up, the cyber crime is picking up too. To stop these crimes, Mumbai Police always comes up with a warning.

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