Delhi Police Warns Of LPG Shortage Cyber Scams; Citizens Urged Not To Click Unknown Links

In response to rising concerns about a potential shortage of LPG cylinders, the Delhi Police have issued a warning regarding cyber fraud. Scammers are reportedly masquerading as representatives from gas agencies and are disseminating misleading links that could compromise personal information. This warning comes amid heightened anxiety among citizens about access to cooking gas, prompting the police to urge the public to exercise caution. Authorities emphasize the importance of not clicking on unknown links or providing personal details to unverified sources. The warning serves as a reminder to remain vigilant against cyber threats, especially during times of crisis when scams often proliferate. Citizens are encouraged to verify information through official channels to avoid falling victim to these fraudulent schemes.
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