00:00This was a very good program called White Collar Crime.
00:07People come to understand that we are dealing with white collar crime.
00:17Today, Badd Saab said that corruption is also a white collar crime which we are dealing with.
00:25When we come and see cyber crimes, those are all related to white collar.
00:31We have to know how to protect them from these sessions.
00:36What do we do with white collar crime?
00:40People are afraid to report them.
00:43Or they are involved in the criminal side.
00:48But the fear is in these sessions.
00:52And people are aware of how to protect them.
00:56Children or children.
00:58This is a very good program.
01:02We have to understand this.
01:04If there is a digital harassment or a problem,
01:10we should be very calm and cool.
01:12We should be responsible for 5 minutes.
01:14We should be responsible for finding 5 minutes.
01:16We should consider you in any circumstances.
01:17We should think that we are not in thisfield,
01:20or not in this camp.
01:23We have to consider a certain transaction,
01:26or any response, or action.
01:27What is the reaction we should think.
01:28I got very serious experience.
01:30Because there are a lot of options.
01:33We should do in our hearts.
01:35And think about what makes it so well.
01:36We need to work on our bodies and think that we can make a difference in the night or night.
01:44If we want to make a decision or think about it, we need to work on our bodies.
01:49We need to work on our bodies and our bodies.
01:52We need to work on our bodies.
01:54We need to save our bodies.
01:56We need to save our bodies.
01:57We need to work on our bodies and to work on our bodies.
02:06We just need to do that to protect yourself.
02:08We clearly know that we've had many calls, significant calls, many people call us, and many people call us.
02:13If we do not do it, if we can protect ourselves, we need to save our bodies.
02:19We need to reduce our bodies and reduce our bodies.
02:23Secondly, the police, the administration, it is very important to be active.
02:28Like a personal incident happened to me, someone called me.
02:32And she told me that someone took a SIM on the radar guard and called me to take care of people.
02:39So, since it was my first time, I was not aware of it.
02:43My wife told me that it could be a fraud call.
02:45Next time, when I called, I went to the police and the police told me that these fraud calls are ours.
02:50But they didn't have my complaint.
02:52They didn't have my complaint.
02:53So, I would like to say that the police and the police are aware of it.
02:57If there is a person who has a problem or a problem, then you can address it.
03:02It could be a problem that one person has written.
03:04But it could be a problem that everyone has written.
03:06If you want to reach this person, you can address it.
03:10Listen to this person, listen to this person, write it and write it.
03:13If you want to move forward, then there is no crime.
03:18If you want to go to the police and the police, then you will be aware of it.
03:25The important thing is that the former Supreme Court Chief Justice said the right-caller definition of the right-caller definition of the right-caller definition of the right-caller definition of the right-caller definition.
03:40The 1973 definition of the right-caller definition is if you employ the right-caller definition of the right-caller definition of the radical and intrinsic identity, and it is not important to control you as a direct-cenari definition.
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