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How did the police deal with many cases of dismemberment in Cao Lu, Chuansha?
Shanghai, 65438+February 20th? Recently, some netizens posted information on social platforms such as Baidu Post Bar and Sina Weibo. "There have been many cases of dismemberment in Cao Lu, Chuansha", which was identified as a rumor by Pudong police.

Verified by the police in Pudong, Shanghai, the original netizen "TFboys" is Zhang (female, underage, middle school student in this district). On the evening of February 65438, 13, when chatting with his classmates online, he learned that a woman was dismembered near Huadong Road, and the murderer has not been caught yet. Without verifying the authenticity of this information, he posted the above content in Baidu Post Bar. After Zhang felt cheated, he deleted the post on 12 and 15. Since then, some netizens posted screenshots of their posts to Sina Weibo, which led to the further spread of the rumor.

Zhang spread rumors, disturbed public order, and violated the People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law. Considering that he is a minor and a first-time offender, Pudong police criticized and educated him and urged his guardian and relevant schools to strengthen discipline.

The network police in Pudong, Shanghai said that this rumor belongs to the typical "I heard" and "My Friends" series. Because its content is "eye-catching" and under the guise of "friends in the police station", this rumor has spread and spread on social platforms.

According to the first paragraph of Article 25 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment, anyone who spreads rumors, falsely reports dangerous situations, epidemic situations and police situations or intentionally disturbs public order by other means shall be detained for more than 5 days 10 days, and may also be fined for less than 500 yuan; If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for less than 5 days or fined for less than 500 yuan.

The police used this case to remind netizens, especially minors such as school students, not to believe and spread, not to process and fabricate unverified information, but to establish the concept of rule of law and self-discipline and build a healthy, orderly and harmonious cyberspace.