On January 15, Da Nang Police clarified information posted on social media about a car missing two wheels, along with comments that thieves were openly operating in broad daylight in Da Nang.
Police determined that the above information was completely baseless and untrue.
A false clip of a car with two wheels removed was posted on social media (Photo: Da Nang Police).
At noon the same day (January 15), a Tiktok account posted a 44-second clip about a car losing its two rear wheels with the content "people should be careful when seeing strangers doing this."
The clip also includes the line "It's the end of the year, be careful, at 11am a thief brazenly removed the wheel right at the To Huu - Cao Xuan Huy intersection" . This clip has attracted more than 1,000 views, dozens of likes and comments.
This content affects security and order in the city, causing confusion among the public.
Police work with the person who posted the clip on social media (Photo: Da Nang Police).
The police worked with the car owner and learned that because the car had a flat tire, he called a mechanic to remove the tire and fix it. The wife, not knowing, thought the tire had been stolen and reported it to the neighborhood leader and the police.
Mr. NTL is a neighbor. When he heard the neighborhood leader ask "Do you know who removed the wheel?" he said he saw a stranger come and remove the wheel; checking the camera also showed the same image.
With only the above information, Mr. L. posted a clip online with baseless comments about the theft.
Immediately after discovering the truth, Mr. L. removed the content of the above clip. The police are proposing to handle Mr. L. according to the provisions of the law.
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