Shanghai police use "Detective Conan" movie scene to remind people to beware of love scams

Shanghai police use "Detective Conan" movie scene to remind people to beware of love scams

The animated theatrical version of "Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire" premiered in Japan on April 12, 2019, and is now about to be released in China. It is very popular, so the police also use "Detective Conan" to promote it, using cute cartoon characters to enhance the people's awareness of safety precautions.

Today (September 5), Shanghai, the police-civilian direct link whose real-name authentication on Weibo is "the official Weibo of Shanghai Public Security Bureau", used a still from "Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire" to remind everyone to be careful of love scams: "The police remind that appearances are not necessarily the truth. Women in love should not be blinded by love and beware of falling into love scams." This text, plus the picture of Xiaolan and Shinichi holding hands in the swimming pool, is very funny.

The police officer is probably a big fan of Conan, so he came up with such a clever way of promotion. Netizens were very interested in this novel tip and left comments and liked it. Some laughed and said, "How did the police officer take advantage of the popularity of Shinran?", others said, "People in love, please be careful not to believe your eyes easily, single people still have a good life." Some said, "Official spoilers are the most deadly."

Using stories that are popular and easy to accept to promote safety and legal knowledge is easy for everyone to accept and remember. Give a thumbs up to the Shanghai police!

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