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Binzhou, Shaanxi Province, revokes the punishment imposed on the parties involved in the epidemic-related rumor case: it does not constitute a violation of the law The police apologized

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On the evening of January 19, the police of Binzhou Prefecture, Xianyang County, Shaanxi Province, reported on the rumor case of Li Moumou, who was concerned by netizens.

Binzhou, Shaanxi Province, revokes the punishment imposed on the parties involved in the epidemic-related rumor case: it does not constitute a violation of the law The police apologized

On the evening of the 19th, Xianyang Public Security issued the latest circular (provided by @Xianyang Public Security)

In response to the rumor case of Li Moumou, who was concerned by netizens, the Binzhou police immediately launched a case review mechanism. After investigation, Li Moumou's behavior did not constitute an illegality, and the administrative punishment decision made against him has been revoked.

At present, the police have apologized to the parties concerned, refunded the fines, and initiated accountability procedures for those responsible.

Binzhou police said that they sincerely thank all sectors of society for their concern, supervision and support for public security work, and in the next step, Binzhou public security will continue to improve the level of law enforcement and case handling, and effectively achieve strict, standardized, fair and civilized law enforcement.

Binzhou, Shaanxi Province, revokes the punishment imposed on the parties involved in the epidemic-related rumor case: it does not constitute a violation of the law The police apologized

After the incident, Li Moumou wrote a letter of recognition and released a WeChat chat (courtesy of @Xianyang Public Security)

On January 18, Xianyang police informed villager Li Moumou of publishing a statement that "after vaccination, do nucleic acid will be positive", suspected of publishing false information to affect vaccination and was fined 500 yuan. Some netizens questioned that Li Moumou's group chat remarks are not rumors. The bulletin was deleted shortly after its publication. In an interview with the media, a village cadre of Li Moumou said that after releasing information on the same day, some villagers did not want to be vaccinated.

In addition, at the press conference of the joint prevention and control mechanism of the State Council, some experts said that after vaccination, a positive nucleic acid test may occur under certain circumstances.

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