China News Service, April 21. According to the official Weibo news of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, recently, a video of "housekeeping staff self-reported that the elderly they served starved to death at home" circulated on social networking platforms.

According to the investigation by Hongkou police, the information publisher Zheng Moumou (female, 57 years old) made up a so-called "personal experience" that was not true, and recorded a video and posted it online, which attracted widespread attention and caused negative social impact.

At present, the police have imposed administrative penalties on Zheng Moumou's illegal act of disrupting public order by fabricating facts.

  The police reminded that the Internet is not a place outside the law, and the public security organs will resolutely investigate and punish illegal and criminal acts that fabricate, spread, and spread rumors and disrupt social order.

Citizens are requested not to spread rumors, believe or spread rumors, and jointly maintain a healthy and orderly network environment and social order.

Image source: Official Weibo of Shanghai Public Security Bureau