The Sindh government has issued an official warning regarding fake online advertisements about the Pink Scooty Scheme, which falsely claim registration or payment requirements for women applicants.
According to a statement released through the Sindh Information Department’s official X account, the government has taken serious notice of fraudulent messages circulating on social media platforms in recent days.
These deceptive advertisements falsely suggest that citizens can apply for the Pink Scooty Scheme by paying fees or sharing personal information through unauthorized links or websites, officials confirmed.
The Sindh government clarified that no person, website, or organization has been authorized to collect money or registration details under the scheme, calling all such posts “fabricated and misleading.”
پنک اسکوٹیز منصوبے سے متعلق جعلی سوشل میڈیا پیغامات – عوام کے لیے انتباہ
— Sindh Information Department (@sindhinfodepart) October 12, 2025
حکومتِ سندھ نے ان جعلی پیغامات اور اشتہارات کا سخت نوٹس لیا ہے جو مختلف سوشل میڈیا پلیٹ فارمز پر گردش کر رہے ہیں، جن میں یہ غلط دعویٰ کیا جا رہا ہے کہ شہری ”رجسٹریشن کروا کر ادائیگی کریں“ تو انہیں پنک… pic.twitter.com/DaNTv7aJd0
Officials reiterated that the Pink Scooty Scheme is a welfare initiative launched to promote women’s empowerment and ensure safe, independent travel for working women and students across the province.
Under the scheme, scooters are distributed completely free of cost to eligible women who meet the selection criteria, with no hidden charges or registration fees involved, the department confirmed.
The provincial government has urged citizens to rely only on verified government platforms for official announcements and updates related to the scheme to avoid falling victim to fraud.
Authorities have also warned against sharing personal or financial information on suspicious websites or links, as cybercriminals may misuse such data for identity theft or online scams.