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Updated: May 23, 2018 16:55 IST

Mumbai Police nail it every time when it comes to using witty lines to send across important messages to the citizens of the city.

This time the department used a dialogue from Bollywood star Salman Khan’s upcoming film Race 3’s to talk about cybersecurity. Khan’s stunts and a line by the film’s leading lady Daisy Shah have become popular after the trailer of Race 3 was released.

“Our business is our business, none of your business,” Shah is heard saying in the teaser.

It also became the butt of every joke on social media in no time. And, Mumbai Police took advantage of the situation and picked up social media’s new favourite meme to talk about the serious stuff.

“Mind your own data to make sure that no one else takes advantage of it to beat you in the #RaceOfSafety,” the department tweeted.

“When someone asks for your personal details online ... My data is my data. None of your data!” its meme said.

Mind your own data to make sure that no one else takes advantage of it to beat you in the #RaceOfSafety pic.twitter.com/WJ4ADZEl1a — Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 23, 2018

The meme has garnered positive response with more than 2,000 re-tweets.

“Whoever is handling this page needs a raise,” Ritesh Biswal posted.

Mumbai Police’s social media team recently cashed in on the viral ‘If You Don’t Love Me At My’ memes and won hearts of many Twitter users.

Since their social media debut in 2015, the department has managed to catch people’s attention with their sassy tweets. With more than four million followers and counting, they are clearly one of the most popular Twitter handles.

The best police in the world @MumbaiPolice your admin is rockstar you guys rock — 💪💪BLOCKBUSTER KHAN🔥🔥 (@KhalidAkram) May 23, 2018

Lol even Mumbai police is trolling 😂😂😂😂😂 — Tushar Tarde (@Tusshar_Tarde) May 23, 2018

mumbai police just explaining safety issues on social media with swagg ... cos meme ka h zamana 😁😁#Mumbaipolice — utsav malviy (@utsavmalviy12) May 23, 2018