Police Media Spokesman ASP F. U. Wootler warned that strict legal action will be taken against individuals who circulate false and unethical news at this moment, when the entire nation is united in facing the disaster situation. He noted that several complaints have already been lodged with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) regarding the circulation of news that causes fear and unrest among the public, and that the Computer Crimes Division has commenced investigations into these complaints. ASP Wootler made these remarks while addressing a media briefing held today (01) at the Tri-Forces Headquarters. He further pointed out that, while…
False Disaster News Will Face Legal Consequences, Police Warn
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