The Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention (Ministry of Public Security) has just sent a document to the Department of Cultural Heritage requesting to handle the subject spreading fake information on Facebook.
The document stated that, according to the reflection of the Department of Cultural Heritage, at 8:47 a.m. on August 14, 2024, the Facebook page "Tran Nhat Anh" posted an article with the content: " On August 9, 2024, eel porridge of Nghe An province was included in the List of National Intangible Heritage. Congratulations to my hometown", posted with a photo of Decision No. 3737 of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, which was confirmed by the Department of Cultural Heritage to be fake.
The Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention has reviewed, checked, verified and found that the Facebook page “Tran Nhat Anh” has the above posted content. The user of this social networking site is Ms. TTNA (from Nghe An). Ms. A. currently sells online.
On September 17, 2024, this unit worked with Ms. TTNA and her husband VTT. Ms. A. confirmed that she was the owner of the Facebook page "Tran Nhat Anh", and admitted to posting on her Facebook page and the Fanpage "Luong Xu Nghe" with the content and accompanying photo of the unverified Decision 3737 as above.
Ms. A. said that the origin of the photo of Decision No. 3737 was that her husband accidentally read and downloaded it from social networks (but did not remember the original posting account). After that, Ms. A.'s husband sent it to her to repost with the purpose of promoting the family's eel porridge products to be sold smoothly and had no other intention.
After being informed by the authorities that Decision No. 3737 of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism was fake and the information posted above was false, Ms. A. and her husband voluntarily removed all posts on the Facebook account "Tran Nhat Anh" and the Fanpage "Luong Xu Nghe".
Checking at the time of working, the information content posted with Decision 3737 no longer exists on the 2 related Facebook pages.
"Considering that Ms. TTNA and her husband both had a sincere and cooperative attitude, admitted their violations due to limited legal awareness, posted unverified information and images, and this was the first violation, the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention warned Ms. A. about the above violation. The couple recognized the problem and learned from their experience, and at the same time, committed not to repeat the offense," the document of the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention stated.
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