Police Warn Against Sharing Travel Details on Social Media During Festive Season

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November 11, Colombo (LNW): The Police have cautioned the public against posting selfies or updates on social media that disclose their location while travelling, especially during excursions, pilgrimages, or family trips.

The warning was issued by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) F. U. Wootler at a media briefing held yesterday at the Police Media Division Auditorium in Suhurupaya, Battaramulla.

ASP Wootler highlighted that such online posts can inadvertently provide criminals with information about travellers or their homes, potentially putting families at risk. He stressed that the festive season sees a surge in people, including children, leaving home for trips, making vigilance particularly important.

“Many people share images or posts on Facebook and other platforms indicating their exact locations, such as Nuwara Eliya, Galle, or Kataragama. While sharing memories is understandable, these details can be misused by those with criminal intent. We urge families to exercise caution and avoid revealing their whereabouts publicly,” ASP Wootler said.

He also advised that families pay close attention to the choice of vehicles and drivers, particularly for school trips or excursions. “It is essential to ensure the vehicle is mechanically sound and the driver is reputable and trustworthy. These precautions are vital to guarantee safe travel,” he added.

The police emphasised that awareness and careful planning are key to preventing potential threats while enjoying outings during the busy festive period.

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