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Mumbai Police Has A Special Playlist For Criminals & People Are Adding To The List

IANS, 08 Jun, 2018 01:21 PM

    As a Twitter user puts in, 'one of the most lit' Twitter accounts, Mumbai Police has outdone itself in the the creativity department. The account is known to post witty tweets with interesting hashtags to drive home really important messages on safety and security.

     

    Proving their genius yet again, Mumbai Police posted another entertaining tweet - this time in the form of a special playlist for criminals. In a tweet posted three hours ago, Mumbai Police shared a message for criminals.

     

    "Our directive to the criminals? Be ready to face the music! #AttentionCriminals," says the tweet. It is accompanied with 'playlist' they recommend for criminals. And the songs they recommend... well, you should just take a look.

     
     

    Since being posted, the tweet has collected over 1,800 'likes' and more than 400 retweets. Twitter loves the tweet and Mumbai Police's creativity but also haven't been able to stop themselves from sharing more songs they could add to this playlist.

     
     
     
     
     
     

    A week ago, Mumbai Police twisted Daisy Shah's dialogue, 'Our business is our business... None of your business', from her upcoming movie 'Race 3', into a hilarious meme to warn netizens against sharing personal information online.

     
     

    Ac tweet by Mumbai police read: "Mind your own data to make sure that no one else takes advantage of it to beat you in the #RaceOfSafety!"

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