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Singapore police conjures the force of Pokémon to convey the desired information

SINGAPORE — Pokémon Go isn't over here yet, yet the Singapore police power knows its gathering of people. 

On Sunday, it tweeted a suggestion to watch your effects when you're out so you're not an objective for pickpockets and so forth. 

Its tweet includes a composite photograph of a hand holding a telephone, demonstrating a counterfeit up looking like Pokémon Go. A wallet and telephone bearing the words "free" replaces a Pokémon onscreen, complete with a blue — not red — Poké Ball. 

The police tweet came that day that a senior government priest affirmed that powers would watch out for the all around drifting diversion. 

Priest for correspondence and data, Yaacob Ibrahim, said the legislature would "concentrate, precisely whatever is brought into Singapore." 

Over the outskirt, Malaysian police boss Khalid Abu Bakar too said that the police will screen Pokémon Go and figure out whether it represents a security danger, neighborhood press reported. 

The police will pay special mind to unlawful conduct in the diversion, for example, betting or affecting disdain.

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