Police are issuing a warning to the public about the dangers of social media and dating apps, cautioning that criminals are targeting victims through these platforms. Data from the police shows that individuals with criminal intent are using platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Tinder, Bumble, and others to commit crimes like theft, assault, and more.
Authorities are urging extreme caution when arranging in-person meetings with people met online, emphasizing the importance of being vigilant and taking necessary precautions. To help users stay safe, the police offered several tips:
- Be wary of fake profiles that may have limited information.
- Verify the identity of individuals before meeting in person through video calls or social media profiles.
- Avoid meeting in lonely or risky areas.
- Choose public meeting places that are well-populated.
- Use your own transportation to and from the meeting place.
- Avoid excessive alcohol or drugs during meetings to stay alert.
- Trust your instincts and leave if something feels off.
- Keep personal information private, including your address, workplace, and financial details.
The release emphasized the commitment of the police to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens, urging the public to report any suspicious activities or individuals to the nearest police station. By following these precautions, individuals can help prevent becoming victims of crimes facilitated through social media and dating apps.