Kashmir Cyber Police Warns Influencers Against Promoting Fraudulent Platforms
The Cyber Police has issued a stern warning to social media influencers and YouTubers, urging them to refrain from promoting betting apps, fraudulent investment schemes, and fake work-from-home job offers.
In an official statement, the Cyber Police highlighted the risks posed by these deceptive platforms, stating that their promotion misleads the public and is punishable under the law. “Such actions not only harm unsuspecting individuals but also violate legal provisions. Cyber Police Kashmir is closely monitoring these activities,” the statement read.
It said, “Strict legal action will be taken against anyone found advertising or endorsing fraudulent platforms,” the statement added.
Public cooperation has been sought to identify and report suspicious activities. “We appeal to citizens to remain vigilant and report any such incidents directly to us,” the Cyber Police urged. (KNS)
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