网民编造“2名女学生被拐”被罚

Recently, an online rumor claiming that ‘two female students were abducted’ sparked widespread public concern. After investigation, local police confirmed that the information was deliberately fabricated by a netizen surnamed Zhang to attract attention and boost online traffic. In fact, no such incident had occurred in the area, and both the relevant school and law enforcement authorities issued clarifications. Under China’s Public Security Administration Punishments Law, Zhang was legally detained and fined for spreading false information that disrupted public order. This case serves as another reminder that the internet is not beyond the reach of the law—while individuals enjoy freedom of speech, they must also bear corresponding legal responsibilities. Fabricating or disseminating unverified information can not only incite public panic but also cause serious harm to others. Authorities urge all internet users to enhance their legal awareness and media literacy, and to refrain from creating, believing, or spreading rumors, thereby jointly fostering a clean and healthy online environment.

近日,一则关于‘两名女学生被拐’的网络谣言引发广泛关注。经公安机关调查核实,该信息系网民张某为博取流量、吸引眼球而故意编造。事实上,当地并未发生此类案件,相关学校和警方均已辟谣。依据《中华人民共和国治安管理处罚法》,张某因散布虚假信息扰乱公共秩序,被依法处以行政拘留并罚款。此事件再次提醒公众:网络并非法外之地,任何人在享受言论自由的同时,也必须承担相应的法律责任。随意编造、传播未经核实的信息,不仅可能引发社会恐慌,还可能对他人造成严重伤害。相关部门呼吁广大网民增强法律意识和媒介素养,做到不造谣、不信谣、不传谣,共同维护清朗的网络空间。

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