A UAE bank has collaborated with the Dubai Police for a music video that reminds residents against sharing their personal information online.
Tuned to Shaggy’s popular track It Wasn’t Me, it shows a customer, who was duped by fraudsters, approach his rapping bank manager for a solution.
Dubai Police shared the video online, stressing the importance of keeping personal details safe and urged residents to notify their banks through http://www.ecrime.ae in case of fraud.
كل ما لن يسألك عنه المصرف، ولا يسأل عنه إلا المحتال. شاهدوا الفيديو "لم أكن أنا" تعاون بين @EmiratesNBD_AE وشرطة دبي والذي يعرض جميع الأمور التي تتعلق بحماية حسابك وهويتك في جميع الأوقات. #أمن_حسابك
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) June 27, 2019
قم بإبلاغ مصرفك و #شرطة_دبي في حال تعرضت الى احتيال عبر https://t.co/FYBd0kejKn pic.twitter.com/42RzU3vcSr
The two-minute video has clocked more than 1,000 views on YouTube since it was uploaded on Thursday.

UAE responds to missile and drone threats
Abu Dhabi Police handle 117,000 reports during unstable weather conditions
More unsettled weather expected across UAE
UAE air defences intercept 6 missiles and 9 drones on Friday
UAE aid convoys enter Gaza with clothes for children
Rainy weather to continue across UAE until Friday night
Dubai dispatches WHO medical aid to Lebanon through overland convoy
Remote learning to continue for Dubai schools until April 3, KHDA clarifies
