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Woman disappeared for three days and killed in Myanmar?

author:Wuwei property market

Recently, the Wuwei police found out at work

A netizen posted an article on an online platform entitled

"A 63-year-old woman from the north gate of Wuwei has been missing for three days

was notified by the police that he was killed in Myanmar".

After that content is published

It has attracted heated discussions and attention from netizens

Causing adverse social impacts

Woman disappeared for three days and killed in Myanmar?

The Wuwei police immediately conducted a detailed investigation of the content described in the article. After investigation, the content of the news was false information and a rumor.

The Wuwei Municipal Public Security Bureau conducted serious criticism and education of the poster Wu, and placed Wu under administrative detention in accordance with the law.

Woman disappeared for three days and killed in Myanmar?

Internet police reminder

The Internet is not a place outside the law, so the majority of netizens are requested to use the Internet in a civilized manner in accordance with laws and regulations, speak rationally, do not fabricate and spread rumors, and do not forward and spread unverified news, so as to jointly create a clear cyberspace.

The police will resolutely investigate and deal with illegal and criminal acts of fabricating and spreading rumors on the Internet and disrupting public order in accordance with the law.

In order to further advance the special action to combat and rectify online rumors, to increase the public's awareness of and ability to resist online rumors, and to create a positive and orderly online environment, the Wuwei Municipal Public Security Bureau has recently carried out publicity activities to combat and rectify online rumors in various forms and measures, and has sent a popular legal education class on "preventing online rumors" to the general public, further enhancing the public's ability to recognize, discern, and prevent rumors.

Woman disappeared for three days and killed in Myanmar?

On April 28, the Fudu Police Station went into the enterprises in the jurisdiction to carry out a special lecture on "combating Internet rumors" and "anti-fraud", during the activity, the police introduced the characteristics of Internet rumors, the transmission channels and the methods of identification and resistance to the employees of the enterprise through the distribution of publicity materials, posters, and explanations of real cases. At the same time, the people's police taught the employees of the enterprise how to strengthen the protection of personal information, resist the knowledge of online rumors, and related laws and regulations, and guided the employees of the enterprise to consciously resist online rumors, and resolutely "do not spread rumors, do not believe rumors, and do not spread rumors", and jointly maintain a good online environment.

Woman disappeared for three days and killed in Myanmar?

On April 26, the Xiang'an Police Station went into communities and campuses to carry out propaganda activities to prevent and combat online rumors. During the activity, the people's police explained the definition, characteristics, and harmfulness of online rumors to the masses in simple terms in the form of publicity lectures and combined with specific cases that have occurred recently, guiding the masses on how to identify online rumors, so as to enhance the awareness of the masses to consciously resist online rumors, and reminding everyone of the legal consequences that will be borne by spreading rumors, guiding the masses to go online greenly, use the Internet in a healthy and rational manner, and resolutely achieve "no rumors, no rumors, and no rumors".

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