Is your ex up to no good? Delhi Police has a spicy Valentine's Day surprise for them
Known for their witty social media presence, Delhi Police took a humorous approach to Valentine's Day this year. On February 14th, 2024, they shared a post featuring a picture of handcuffs and a tongue-in-cheek question: "Is your ex involved in il...

On February 14th, 2024, they shared a post featuring a picture of handcuffs and a tongue-in-cheek question: "Is your ex involved in illegal activities?"
This cheeky prompt poked fun at the lingering feelings towards exes, suggesting perhaps some might "wish" they faced legal trouble.
But the humour didn't stop there. The caption added fuel to the fire, urging people to share their exes' details and locations, promising these could help them "win" a special "Valentine's Day package" complete with a police escort, a cozy night in a lock-up, and professional mugshots.
The post cleverly combined humour with public service. By encouraging people to report illegal activities involving their exes, the Delhi Police leveraged an attention-grabbing opportunity to potentially prevent crime.
While the post generated laughs and online engagement, it's important to remember the serious side of the message. Reporting illegal activities, regardless of personal relationships, is crucial for maintaining public safety.
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