Public security authorities have announced eight typical cases of online rumors in fields such as public security and public policy involving police-related incidents.
Case One: Liu spread false rumors online about "Drunken man in Yexian, Henan hitting a boy with a chair". Recently, the Henan Public Security Internet Security Department found out that Liu spread false information for profit, using AI tools to create content about a fake police incident where "an 8-year-old boy riding a bike in Yexian, Pingdingshan, Henan was hit in the head with a plastic stool by a drunken man near a hotpot restaurant, causing a large amount of bleeding in the skull. He was urgently sent to the hospital for immediate cranial surgery. The assailant Xu has been criminally detained by the police". This false alarm was spread on a social platform, misleading a large number of netizens to pay attention and discuss it, causing concern among local residents about public security and disrupting social order.
Case Two: Zhou spread false rumors online about "Multiple masked robbers robbing a jewelry store". Recently, the Hubei Public Security Internet Security Department found out that Zhou fabricated and spread false information to attract attention and followers, posting content on a short video platform that stated "Multiple masked robbers robbed Liufu Jewelry in Wuhan Optics Valley Walking Street!" This false alarm misled a large number of netizens to pay attention and discuss it, causing concern among local residents about public security and disrupting social order.
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