Hanoi resident detained for anti-State accusations

Police of Hanoi on January 23 reported that they have detained and launched legal proceedings against Dau Thi Tam, a 45-year-old resident of the city’s Hoang Mai district for allegedly abusing democratic freedoms to harm the interests of the State under Article 331 of the Criminal Code.

Dau Thi Tam (Photo published by VNA)
Dau Thi Tam (Photo published by VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Police of Hanoi on January 23 reported that they have detained and launched legal proceedings against Dau Thi Tam, a 45-year-old resident of the city’s Hoang Mai district for allegedly abusing democratic freedoms to harm the interests of the State under Article 331 of the Criminal Code.

During their investigation, police found that Tam had frequently used her TikTok and Facebook accounts to post videos containing false information about medical practices in various Hanoi hospitals. In addition, she was found to have slandered and defamed the reputation of public authorities and leaders at multiple levels.

Most recently, following the issuance of Decree 168/2024/ND-CP, which introduced new penalties for traffic violations, Tam posted several videos with fabricated content, spreading confusion and inciting opposition to the decree.

Hanoi police promptly coordinated with relevant authorities to investigate the case. They are working with the Ministry of Public Security’s Investigation Security Agency to gather evidence to determine the appropriate legal actions to take against Tam.

Earlier, on January 16, Hoang Mai district police fined Dang Hoang Ha, born in 1973 and residing in the Bac Linh Dam area of Hoang Liet Ward, for posting misleading content about Decree 168. According to the police, Ha used his personal Facebook account to share distorted images and videos regarding the new penalties, which included inflammatory comments that incited public protests. Authorities confiscated related materials, and Ha admitted to the violations.

As a result, Hoang Mai district police imposed an administrative fine of 7.5 million VND on Ha for spreading false information that caused public confusion.

Hanoi police are urging the public to be cautious when consuming and sharing content online and to rely on official sources for accurate information./.

VNA

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