In order to further deepen the effectiveness of the governance of online violence and make every effort to create a clean cyberspace, the Ministry of Public Security has deployed and carried out a number of special operations, focusing on cracking down on and punishing online violence and crimes.
Cases of forcible insults
recently
The public security organs of Shizuishan City, Ningxia, investigated and dealt with them in accordance with the law
Distribute other people's private videos on social networks
Cases of forced insult by disclosing other people's private information
After investigation
He's boyfriend and Liu's girlfriend
There was a verbal conflict
caused Liu to have a revenge mentality
Liu through QQ, Baidu Tieba and other social software
Misappropriation of the victim's photo
Impersonating their identity to post online solicitation of prostitution
and He's phone number and home address
Send it to a stranger to lure you to the door
Retaliate against it
Screenshots of event-related information
After receiving the alarm
The Shizuishan police responded quickly
Catch the suspect in time
Order it to delete the relevant information
At present, Liu has been administratively detained for seven days and fined three hundred yuan by the public security organs in accordance with the law.
Internet police alert
When the vast number of netizens discover that their lawful rights and interests have been illegally infringed upon by online rumors, online violence, or other illegal infringements, they should promptly use legal weapons to protect their own lawful rights and interests, resolutely resist online rumors, reject online violence, do not believe, spread, or spread rumors, and do not allow the Internet to become a habitat for carrying out illegal and criminal activities.
Source: Cyber Security Bureau, Ministry of Public Security