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Rawalpindi cops banned from posting on TikTok

By IANS | Updated: October 27, 2020 13:40 IST

Rawalpindi, Oct 27 Police officers in Rawalpindi have been banned from posting on the short video-making app, TikTok, ...

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Rawalpindi, Oct 27 Police officers in Rawalpindi have been banned from posting on the short video-making app, TikTok, after a video went viral, the media reported on Tuesday.

The police department of the Pakistan twin city has warned that if a video of any officer goes viral on social media, irrespective of whether it is TikTok, Facebook or YouTube, strict departmental action will be taken, The Express Tribune reported.

The new rules were communicated on Monday in a letter issued by Rawalpindi CPO Ahsan Younas to divisional SPs, circle officers and station house officers.

The letter stated that posting videos on social media and going viral presents a negative image of the department.

After the video went viral, at least one officer has been suspended.

( With inputs from IANS )

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