Ramiz Raja Alerts Fans to Fake Instagram Accounts
Ramiz Raja Warns Fans of Fake Instagram Accounts Impersonating Him
Former Pakistan cricket captain Ramiz Raja has issued a warning to his fans about multiple fake Instagram accounts claiming to represent him. In a video posted on his YouTube channel, Raja shared screenshots of these accounts and urged his followers to be cautious.
“I had to make this video in an emergency,” Raja said. “There are many fake accounts on Instagram in my name. One or two are even claiming to be my managers.”
Raja emphasized that he does not have any managers and directed his fans to follow only his official Instagram account. “Please follow this only,” he said. “Whatever activities you may be planning to do on Instagram through those (fake) accounts, please don’t do that because I have come to know about frauds happening.”
Raja’s warning comes amid a growing trend of fake accounts impersonating celebrities and public figures on social media. These accounts often engage in fraudulent activities, such as soliciting money or personal information from unsuspecting followers.
Raja, who played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup victory, has a significant following on social media. His YouTube channel has over 1.5 million subscribers, while his Instagram account has over 1 million followers.
The former cricketer’s warning highlights the importance of being vigilant on social media and verifying the authenticity of accounts before engaging with them. Fans are advised to be cautious of any requests for personal information or financial transactions from accounts claiming to represent public figures.