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In Uttar Pradesh, the incidents of chopped policemen came to light the WhatsApp account where the click on the unknown link lost control of their account and sent suspicious messages. Many policemen in Sambhal and Moradabad were victims of the incident that blocked their accounts with the help of cyber police. Jagran Correspondent, Sambhal. If there is a cybercrime with a person, he will first go to the police for his safety and actions, but if the policemen start a victim of cybercrime, the safety arrangements will be questioned. The same incident happened on Monday, with Sambhal and Moradabad policemen, where they came to a link to the RTO website and opened, the policemen were hacked WhatsApp, who then blocked their WhatsApp by taking the Cyber Police help. Currently, awareness is to avoid this link and advice given not to open it. In fact, a message from WhatsApp on the cellphone of Constable Arun Kumar was displayed in the Meel Police Post in the district police area in the district, showing the link of the female traffic policeman and the link of ‘e-Challan’. Once he opens the link, his WhatsApp account is chopped and the same message was sent to all his SEV numbers. As a result, the phones of acquaintances began as to why this suspicious message was sent. Once you understand the situation, Constable Arun Kumar himself called many people and said that this message was not sent by them, but by hackers, and it should not be opened, otherwise the account will be cut. He immediately notified his police station and sought help from the cyber assistance counter. The cyber team blocked its WhatsApp for 24 hours and presented further technical responsibility to the Mother Enterprise of WhatsApp. Meanwhile, Constable Hariom Singh also got the same link in vigilance from Moradabad on Monday night and his WhatsApp was also chopped as soon as he clicked. This one message impressed the WhatsApp app of more than a hundred policemen and others in Sambhal and Moradabad districts, so they couldn’t work and reached the suspicious messages to the numbers in their contact list. However, many policemen and ordinary people carefully ignored without opening the link and thus escaping from the big crisis. Cyber police claim it was a fisheries link set up by cyber criminals, which the police are now capturing on his web. Sub -inspector Basant Yadav, who was placed at Cyber Police Station, said that a link to the RTO of the RTO also came to him, but that he did not open it. Policemen were also the victim of the hacking of this suspect link on WhatsApp, there has not yet been reported, it may be that the police station’s assistance desk also complained on toll -free. We will also take action by informing it. If so, there is an appeal to all the policemen and the public not to open an unknown link without verification, otherwise serious losses must be suffered. Amit Kumar, Inspector in -Charge Cyber Police Station, Sambhal.