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Mumbai Police Is Warning Criminals To Mend Their Ways Or ‘Face The Music’. Like Literally

Their Twitter game is always spot on!

The ever-sassy Mumbai Police have ramped up it’s Twitter game, this time with a special playlist for criminals. They tweeted a well-thought compilation of songs and each and every track on the playlist can be considered as a warning issued straight from a Mumbai cops’ jukebox.

Our directive to the criminals? Be ready to face the music! #AttentionCriminals pic.twitter.com/5F5Kx2NBEs

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 31, 2018

This is not the first time that the Mumbai police has caused a stir with its tweet.

Let’s not forget the time when it took to video games to spread the message of Road safety.

Road rage in reality may lead to damages no amount of money can pay for, at any level in life #RoadSafetypic.twitter.com/CcrE6xAP2t

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 30, 2018

And here, when it showed off a little wordplay to counter cyber crimes

What happens on the internet, stays on the internet! So be wise on what you choose to post online #OnlineSafety pic.twitter.com/J9egG2823T

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 27, 2018

When they said it loud and clear and had all the women cheering for them.

Respect consent. Else face our dissent #ANoMeansNo#WomenSafetypic.twitter.com/dqwHz3Qc2j

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 25, 2018

The one where they schooled Twitter

Having joined on December 14, 1864, Sir Souter served the longest tenure of full 24 years as the Commissioner of Police, Mumbai . He was highly regarded as an officer of exceptional integrity, fair mindedness and efficiency. #TuesdayTrivia pic.twitter.com/6mL2XZ2EI3

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 22, 2018

This doesn’t need an explanation!

Negative is always a positive when it comes to narcotics #SayNoToDrugs pic.twitter.com/WRyYM8iIDH

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 14, 2018

*Slow claps*

Never a mundane Monday for us, keeping your comfort in our focus ! #TGIM pic.twitter.com/qB1cKAESIz

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 7, 2018

They issued a “before you leave home” checklist, in public interest

Hope your licence is in that wallet too #BasicsEveryday pic.twitter.com/FfaaTGEIFT

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 5, 2018

Ministry of tourism, take note.

Hosting goodwill for Mumbai is our job. We take it seriously, with a smile always. #MumbaiMoments pic.twitter.com/DBDqIqKlwj

— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 4, 2018

(Written by Shreya Bansal)