The Internet is an open world, a platform for information exchange, but it also hides many hidden dangers. Recently, the cyber security department of the Xi'an Municipal Public Security Bureau has stepped up its crackdown on online rumors in order to protect the public's legitimate rights and interests and social order. Let's take a look at how they dealt with two online rumors that disrupted public order in accordance with the law, and contributed to our efforts to build a clean online environment.
Fake news that the auxiliary police will be turned into a regular in 2024
On January 1, 2024, the news that the auxiliary police will be fully regularized quickly spread on the Internet, arousing public attention and heated discussions. However, according to the investigation results of the Xi'an Chanba police, this is just a completely false rumor. In accordance with the provisions of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China", Jiang Moumou was given an administrative punishment for spreading the rumor. The handling of this case shows that the police take online rumors seriously and resolutely crack down on the illegal acts of rumor makers.
Incidents of false beatings
Recently, a video circulated online showing a man wrapped around toilet paper on his head, claiming that he had been beaten by a neighbor. However, the results of the investigation by the Xi'an Weiyang police revealed the truth behind this: it was just another false online rumor. This incident has attracted the attention and discussion of the majority of netizens, but the police have broken this rumor through serious investigation work and punishment in accordance with the law. Such a crackdown not only provides the public with truthful information, but also serves as a warning that rumor-mongers will be severely punished by the law for their illegal actions.
Police tips and appeals
In the face of rampant online rumors, the police called on the majority of netizens to consciously abide by laws and regulations and regulate online behavior. The police remind everyone that the Internet is a public resource and that each of us should take responsibility for using it. Those who maliciously spread rumors will bear legal responsibility, and the police will investigate their responsibilities in accordance with the law. Through the exposure of these two cases, it is hoped that more people will be aware of the harm of online rumors to social order and public interests with a warning effect, and work together to create a clear online environment.
In the age of the internet, disinformation and rumors spread so quickly that it is difficult to prevent them. But the resolute crackdown by the Xi'an police has taught us that the law is the best guardian of both the physical and online worlds. Only by working together can we build a clear cyber home and make our lives safer and more orderly.