The Sindh government has officially warned citizens to be cautious of fake online advertisements circulating on social media that falsely claim to offer registration or payment options for the Pink Scooty Scheme. These fraudulent posts are misleading applicants and attempting to collect personal or financial information under false pretenses.
According to an official statement released through the Sindh Information Department’s X (formerly Twitter) account, the government has taken serious notice of the spread of such deceptive messages. Authorities confirmed that no individual, organization, or website has been authorized to collect money or registration details on behalf of the scheme.
Pink Scooty Scheme Is Completely Free
Clarifying the misinformation, officials stated that the Pink Scooty Scheme is a government welfare initiative aimed at promoting women’s empowerment and mobility. The program provides free scooters to eligible women — including working professionals and students — to ensure safe, independent travel across the province.
The government emphasized that no payments, online registrations, or hidden charges are required. Any advertisement or message demanding fees or personal information is “fabricated and misleading.”
Legal Action and Cybersecurity Warning
Authorities have initiated legal action against fraudsters spreading false information online. Citizens are advised not to share personal or financial details on suspicious websites or through unverified links, as cybercriminals could misuse such data for identity theft or scams.
The Sindh government urged people to rely only on official communication channels, including verified government websites and social media pages, for updates about the Pink Scooty Scheme.
Promoting Safe and Independent Mobility for Women
The Pink Scooty Scheme reflects Sindh’s ongoing efforts to empower women through mobility, offering them a safer, more independent mode of transportation. The initiative continues to receive positive response across the province as it helps women commute confidently for work, education, and daily life needs.
With this warning, the Sindh government aims to protect citizens from online fraud while reaffirming its commitment to women’s empowerment and safe mobility through the Pink Scooty Scheme — a genuine, completely free initiative with no registration or payment requirements.

