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China - Man detained for spreading "Shanghai closing the city" COVID-19 coronavirus rumor - November 24, 2020

sharon sanders

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Spreading rumors about "Shanghai closed the city", 31-year-old man was detained

2020-11-24 21:59


Beijing News Express According to the official Weibo news of the Pudong Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau, on November 22, rumors of "Shanghai closing the city" spread on the Internet, and the city's epidemic prevention and control press conference quickly dispelled the rumors. At present, the police have arrested the rumor maker Zhao (male, 31 years old). After investigation, Zhao published the above-mentioned rumors through social media in order to sensationalize, causing bad social impact. Zhao has now been administratively detained according to law.


The police reminded that the Internet is not a place outside the law. The general public is requested not to forward unconfirmed news at will, so as not to spread rumors, believe in rumors, or spread rumors, and jointly maintain a healthy network environment and good social order.


https://www.bjnews.com.cn/detail/160622620615899.html
 
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