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A police officer investigating a theft of a bar mobile phone sent a half-spoken social media message to a woman who was suspected of being the suspect, causing controversy.

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Recently, an online community posted a post titled "Police sent an Instagram Direct message asking for an investigation."

The author, who is a bank clerk, disclosed that he had a birthday party on the 13th and hung out until dawn and went in, but there was a message on social media on the 16th.

The message read, 'Uncle Police, contact me,' along with a phone number.



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I asked who the author was, replied that I would block him, and then blocked the account, and two hours later, I received a call from the phone number.

As soon as I answered the phone, they said that it was the police, so why did they block Instagram, and they explained that on the 2th, a report of a lost mobile phone came in from the bathroom of the bar, and it was captured on CCTV, so I had to go to the police station.

He said that he could take another drink and take it, but that he should put it back in its place the next day, saying that he had already treated him like a suspect and that he was very unhappy that he had spoken against him.

The detective added that he did not give his name until he spoke to him twice, but people are calling him to file a complaint.

The users reacted by saying, "Are you the MZ police who are doing investigations through DMs these days?", "It seems that you are properly drunk with criminal authority", "Even if it is a random investigation, you should have properly informed your identity and the purpose of contact".

(Screen source: Online Community)