China News Service, Guilin, January 8 (Reporter Lin Hao) The Public Security Bureau of Lingchuan County, Guilin City, Guangxi Province introduced on the 8th that the woman Wang who spread the rumors that "the new crown virus was detected in a 4S shop in Guilin" has been under administrative detention.

  According to the Lingchuan police, on January 4, 2021, someone in the WeChat group claimed that the auto parts of a 4s store of a certain brand car in Bali Street tested positive for the new crown virus and went out to wear a mask on Bali Street!

A certain car 4s shop has closed for rectification and other information, which caused widespread concern for a while.

  Lingchuan County CDC subsequently sampled and inspected the auto parts and in-store environment of the auto 4S shop, and conducted nucleic acid testing and centralized isolation of relevant personnel who had contact with auto parts. The results were all negative.

  The car’s 4s shop later called the police that the news was untrue. The police summoned Wang, who posted false news in the WeChat group, to investigate. Wang confessed to publishing false news in the WeChat group, saying that it was because he saw it online One is about the detection of the new crown virus on the outer packaging box of a certain parts factory, and these parts have been sent to all parts of the country. There is a 4s shop of a certain brand near Wang’s home. In order to make the family pay attention to it, it is there without verification. Rumors have been posted in the WeChat group that the 4s store accessories have the new crown virus and the 4s store has been closed for rectification.

The picture is a screenshot of the rumors involved in the case.

  Under the education of the police, Wang wrote a confession.

  The police reminded that the Internet is not a place outside the law. At present, it is still in a special period of fighting the epidemic. It is hoped that the general public will not believe, spread or spread rumors.

Public security organs will severely crack down on illegal and criminal acts that fabricate and spread rumors and disrupt public order.

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