China News Service, Shanghai, June 23 (Reporter Li Shuzheng) Shanghai police issued a police report on the 23rd saying that two online car-hailing drivers were administratively detained by the public security organs in accordance with the law for altering nucleic acid test certificates.

  After investigation, Liang (female, 38 years old, online car-hailing driver) suspected that regular nucleic acid testing would affect the receipt of orders, so he used image editing software to modify the date of his nucleic acid test certificate and uploaded it to the company twice to avoid nucleic acid testing.

After learning about the situation, Xia Moumou (male, 31 years old, an online car-hailing driver) entrusted Liang Mou to modify the date of the nucleic acid test certificate for himself twice in the same way to avoid nucleic acid test.

After the incident, Liang and Xia were arrested by Pudong and Jiading police respectively.

At present, the two have been sentenced to administrative detention in accordance with the law for the illegal act of altering the certification documents.

After nucleic acid tests, both were negative.

  The police reminded that practitioners in the service industry have the particularity of having extensive contact with citizens, and should strictly abide by and implement various epidemic prevention regulations. Nucleic acid testing is an important means to stop the spread of the epidemic and requires the active cooperation of the general public.

The public security organs will crack down on the forgery or alteration of nucleic acid test certificates in accordance with the law.

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