(Dan Tri) - Seeing the truck on the road, the woman filmed a clip and posted it on social media with the caption "kidnapping car, cars that go easily but are hard to return".
On March 4, the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention of Hau Giang Provincial Police worked with the owner of a social media account that posted false information about a "kidnapping truck".
Facebook account owner writes commitment not to re-offend (Photo: Hau Giang Police).
Previously, on February 17, the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention of Hau Giang Province Police discovered a Facebook account posting a picture of a truck running on the road with the words "kidnapping vehicle" and the title "vehicles that are easy to go but hard to return".
Through verification, the truck in the clip above belongs to a pharmaceutical company in Hau Giang and this company also asked the police to clarify the incident.
Initially, the woman confessed that she saw a clip posted on social media about a truck kidnapping, so she took a picture and posted it on her personal page without verifying it.
This person admitted his wrongdoing, removed the post himself and pledged not to repeat the offense.
The police agency recommends that people when using social networks need to raise awareness, not post or share videos and images with unverified or false information that affects the reputation and honor of individuals and organizations and causes confusion among the people.
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