The Sindh Mass Transit Authority has issued an urgent warning about fake Pink Scooty scheme ads spreading on social media. Officials say many of these ads are scams made to steal people’s personal information.
With online scams increasing in Pakistan, this warning is very important for anyone interested in government schemes.
⚠️ What’s Going On?
According to officials:
- Fake ads are being shared on social media
- Suspicious links are asking for personal details
- Scammers are pretending to register people for the scheme
The government has confirmed that these offers are completely fake.
🛑 Government’s Official Statement
Authorities have clearly said:
- The Pink Scooty scheme is only run by the Government of Sindh
- Applications should be submitted only through official platforms
- Any third-party ads or links are not real
🔐 Why This Warning Matters
These scams can:
- Steal your personal information (like CNIC and phone number)
- Lead to financial fraud
- Misuse your identity
That’s why the government has issued this alert to protect people.
📢 What You Should Do
To stay safe:
- ❌ Don’t click on unknown links
- ❌ Don’t share your personal information online
- ✅ Always check information from official sources
- ✅ Apply only through the official platform
📊 Rise of Online Scams
Experts say scams are increasing because:
- More people are using social media
- Many users are not fully aware of online risks
- Scammers target popular government schemes
🧾 Final Words
The fake Pink Scooty scheme shows how scammers take advantage of people’s interest in government programs. It’s important to stay alert and trust only official sources.
Always remember: if something looks too easy or too good to be true, it’s probably a scam.
