Chinanews.com, April 26. According to the WeChat official account of the Chinese Embassy in the UAE, recently, the Chinese Embassy in the UAE found Wang Mo (a project employee of a Dubai company) and Wu Mo (an individual in Dubai) when examining the health codes of passengers travelling to China. Business personnel) and Xu XX (employees of a company in Dubai) privately tampered with the results and values ​​of the IgM antibody test report issued by the Abu Dhabi testing agency, uploading false reports in an attempt to defraud the health code.

  The Chinese Embassy in the UAE pointed out that the aforesaid actions flagrantly violated China's national defense regulations and relevant UAE laws, seriously interfered with the epidemic prevention work, and brought major risks to the health and safety of other passengers on the same flight. They were extremely unethical and irresponsible violations.

The embassy has reported the tampering detection reports of the above-mentioned three persons to relevant domestic departments and related agencies in Afghanistan, and has taken corresponding disciplinary measures against the three persons.

  The Chinese Embassy in the UAE reminded that in order to further protect the lives and health of passengers in China, ensure normal personnel exchanges between China and UAE, and defend the hard-won domestic results of epidemic prevention and control, the Chinese Embassy and Consulate in UAE will severely crack down on inspections, tampering with inspection reports, etc. Violations have been established with local testing agencies to verify the full amount of test reports, and special personnel have been sent to the testing agencies to strengthen supervision, verify the personal information of the testers, and find violations of inspections, tampering with test reports and other violations will be severely punished by the police.

  The Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Algeria once again reminded passengers going to China to strictly abide by the various epidemic prevention regulations, to accept tests honestly, to truthfully fill in and submit relevant information in the Mini Program of the International Health Code, and not to be lucky, deliberately deceive and make false claims. Acts that violate laws and ethics.