MAI draws attention to the fact that there are several fake accounts on TikTok that claim to belong to the institution or to police officers.
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MAI draws attention to the fact that there are several fake accounts on TikTok that claim to belong to the institution or to police officers.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MAI) draws attention to fake accounts on the TikTok network that claim to belong to the institution or structures within the ministry, as well as to police officers. "The posts on these accounts are specifically designed to mislead citizens and harm the image of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the employees of our institution," the MAI says.
Fake accounts of police officers on TikTok. "They are specifically designed to mislead citizens"
The Ministry of Internal Affairs reported on Friday, April 4, that there is "an ecosystem of fake accounts" on TikTok presented as belonging to police officers or even official pages of the MIA or its structures.
Fake TikTok accounts claim to be from the Ministry of Interior, warns the institution. Official videos and photos, fraudulently taken
Authorities are raising the alarm regarding the existence of fake accounts on TikTok that claim to be from police employees or even the institution.
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