• Mumbai Police Issue Statement, says "Cheap Publicity" after Uorfi Javed's "Arrest" Video Goes Viral

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    Mumbai Police Issue Statement, says "Cheap Publicity" after Uorfi Javed's "Arrest" Video Goes Viral

    The Mumbai Police have made a fierce statement, adding, "One cannot violate the law of the land...


    Digital Desk: Uorfi Javed is always in the headlines for some reason being it called for her fashion sense or her awkward acts. A day earlier Uorfi again took the internet by storm as the fashion influencer she got arrested by two women disguised as police officers and the video went viral the same day. 


    Ms Javed was seen in the video wearing a backless top as the two women dressed in police uniforms informed her that she was being arrested for her attire. The women were also observed escorting her into a vehicle. The video went viral on the internet, raising concerns over Ms Javed's arrest. 


    However, Later Ms Javed resorted to Instagram stories to announce that it was an act and she was arrested by the "fashion police" for an ad campaign.


    Though things were cleared, Mumbai police who always put the rules first didn't seem happy and took to social media platforms they stated Ms Uorfi's act was "Cheap Publicity", they further stated that, "One Can’t Violate the Law Of The Land, For Cheap Publicity! A viral video of a woman being allegedly arrested by Mumbai Police, in a case of obscenity is not true - insignia & uniform have been misused."


    "However, a criminal case has been registered against those involved in the misleading video, at Oshiwara Pstn under sections 171, 419, 500, 34 IPC. While further investigation is on, the fake inspector is under arrest & the vehicle has been seized too." The Mumbai Police further added to this post and also used the hashtag #RealityCheck.