On the afternoon of February 13, Than Uyen District Police (Lai Chau Province) said they are continuing to expand the search for and summon subjects who commented on the article by Lim TT (born in 1998, Phuc Than Commune, Than Uyen District) in violation of the code of conduct on social networks to prepare a case for handling.

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Lim TT works with the police. Photo: Lai Chau Police.

On the same day, the Lai Chau Provincial Police fanpage received a public complaint about the account "Linh Nhi" posting content insulting the traffic police on duty on Facebook.

Immediately after receiving the news, the Fanpage Management Board determined that the image posted by the subject was in Muong Kim commune, so they urgently coordinated with Than Uyen District Police to verify and summon the owner of the account "Linh Nhi", Lim TT, to come to work.

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Information and photos of Lim TT posting on Facebook insulting traffic police. Photo: Lai Chau Police.

At the police station, Lim TT admitted to taking photos of the provincial traffic police in coordination with the Than Uyen district traffic police while they were handling violations on National Highway 32 in Muong Kim commune on the second day of Tet.

After taking the photo, T. directly posted the photo with uncultured and insulting words on his personal Facebook page with the aim of attracting likes, increasing interactions and informing friends that there was a traffic police checkpoint patrolling.

The act of posting images of police officers on duty to protect social peace with insulting words for the purpose of attracting views and likes by Lim TT is an uncivilized act that goes against the common interests of the community. This act will be severely punished...

Currently, Than Uyen District Police are continuing to expand the search to summon subjects who commented on the post of subject T. in violation of the code of conduct on social networks to prepare a case for handling.