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Mumbai GRP’s Twitter handle hacked

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 28, 2022 12:43 IST

The Twitter handle of the Mumbai Government Railway Police (GRP) has been hacked. The GRP is responsible for ensuring ...

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The Twitter handle of the Mumbai Government Railway Police (GRP) has been hacked. The GRP is responsible for ensuring safety and security of passengers travelling on the Mumbai suburban railway network.

Dear Mumbaikars, it has come to our notice that the @GRPMumbai handle seems to have been hacked. We request you to not pay heed to any fresh tweets till we update,” Quaiser Khalid, Commissioner of GRP Mumbai, said in a tweet.

The GRP is responsible for ensuring safety and security of passengers travelling on the Mumbai suburban railway network, PTI reported.

Khalid said attempts were on to regain the control of the GRP account. He appealed to people to contact on his Twitter handle @cpgrpmumbai or helpline number ‘1512’ for their queries and complaints.

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