Details of the "Fat Cat" case are announced! More than 400 rumors and cyber storms have been dealt with.
On April 11th, the netizen "Fat Cat" jumped into the river in Chongqing because of emotional problems, and then there were a lot of human flesh searches, rumors and abuse against his girlfriend Tan.
After investigation and evidence collection, it was found out that Liu, the sister of "Fat Cat", published a lot of personal privacy information about Tan on the Internet, and deliberately misled public opinion by contacting others to write copywriting and buying traffic. During this period, the number of fans of Liu’s account increased from 263 to the highest of more than 2.9 million, and was praised by 14.556 million. At present, Liu’s accounts on multiple platforms have been banned.
There are also many online violent behaviors such as rubbing traffic, eyeballing and even human flesh search, personal threats, etc. Local public security authorities have discovered and disposed of more than 400 online rumors and cyber violence involving the "Fat Cat" incident, and detected 7 related online rumors and 8 cyber violence cases. Up to now, 3 people have taken criminal compulsory measures and 13 people have been administratively punished, and some cases are still under investigation.
Chongqing police announce details of the investigation of the "Fat Cat" incident ↓
According to the police, after the "Fat Cat" died, his sister and sister got the "Fat Cat" mobile phone, read a lot of chat records and transfer records with Tan, intercepted some contents and sent them online, quickly forming hot topics and rushing to the hot search list of major platforms.
On May 3rd, Liu, the sister of "Fat Cat", posted a photo of her brother’s cremation certificate on the Internet, and the entries such as "Fat Cat has been cremated" and "Fat Cat Jumped into the River with a hamburger full of flowers" once again appeared on the hot search lists of major networks. On the same day, Tan reported to Nan ‘an Branch of Chongqing Public Security Bureau that Liu had violated his privacy.
On May 5, Liu, the sister of "Fat Cat", reported the case to Nan ‘an Branch of Chongqing Public Security Bureau, claiming that Tan was suspected of defrauding the "Fat Cat" money. As the incident continued to ferment, the online public opinion gradually pointed to Tan.
Tan was named "liar", "fishing girl" and "master PUA" by some netizens. Some netizens also called for a penny transfer to Tan, with abusive messages. There were many threats on the Internet to "kill Tan’s family and friends" and other threats to Tan’s personal safety, which seriously affected Tan’s normal life and caused disorder in cyberspace.
"Fat cat" and Tan belong to normal love relationship.
Economic contacts with each other do not constitute a crime of fraud.
On May 19th, Nan ‘an Branch of Chongqing Public Security Bureau issued a police report: After investigation according to law, Tan and "Fat Cat" have a real love relationship, and they have economic contacts with each other, which does not constitute a fraud crime; Because Liu exposed Tan’s privacy, Tan was attacked, insulted and threatened by netizens, and is currently under further investigation by the police.
At the same time, the police also informed individual netizens of fabricating rumors and making troubles in the incident, and local police have investigated and dealt with them according to law.
After verification:
On December 24, 2021, Tan and "Fat Cat" confirmed their love relationship and dated for more than two years in their true identities.
The transfer record shows that "Fat Cat" transferred 317 times to Tan, totaling 799,000; Tan transferred 179 times to the "Fat Cat", totaling 463,000 yuan, including the transfer to the "Fat Cat" father and sister. In the process, it does not constitute a crime of fraud for two people to meet their relatives and friends in their true identities and openly love each other.
The police made a decision not to file a case according to law and served the notice of not filing a case on the plaintiff Liu.
According to the Chongqing police report, on May 11th, Liu recognized the police’s decision not to file a case. At the same time, after mediation, the "Fat Cat" family reached a settlement with Tan, and Tan fully returned the difference in economic exchanges with the "Fat Cat" during their love.
"Fat Cat" sister is suspected of misleading public opinion
Account blocked by multiple platforms
According to the police, Liu has published a large number of personal privacy information about Tan on the Internet, and deliberately misled public opinion by contacting others to write copywriting and purchase traffic. In the meantime, the number of fans of Liu’s online platform increased from 263 to more than 2.9 million, and he was praised by 14.556 million. At present, Liu’s accounts on multiple platforms have been banned.
After the "Fat Cat" jumped into the river and died, on April 13th, with the coordination of the police, Tan returned more than 136,000 yuan to the "Fat Cat" father, saying that there was no dispute over economic issues during the interaction between the two sides, and the "Fat Cat" father issued a receipt to Tan through WeChat.
However, Liu is not satisfied with this. She thinks that the "fat cat" earns 20,000 to 30,000 yuan a month for playing games, and "all the money is spent on Tan", claiming to make Tan "pay the price". The investigation found that ↓
Liu and his sister contacted several people to write a copy, discussed how to win the sympathy of netizens, and agreed on the details that should be paid attention to when taking a selfie, including "looking tired and aggrieved", "memorizing first" and not "looking at the lines from time to time" when recording.
Liu also increased the popularity by buying traffic on the platform, which led to Tan being attacked and insulted by netizens, and there were many comments on the Internet that threatened Tan’s personal safety.
During the investigation, Liu realized the illegality of his behavior and admitted his mistake. The police said that it will be dealt with according to law according to the results of further investigation.
"traffic" and "eye-catching"
Local police investigated and dealt with many related cases.
After the "Fat Cat" incident became a hot spot on the Internet, individual netizens took this opportunity to rub traffic and gain eyeballs, and carried out cyber violence against Tan. In this regard, local police also investigated and dealt with according to law.
On May 4th, Nie Mou, the network anchor of Zengcheng District, Guangzhou, found that his team member Jiang’s appearance was similar to that of his girlfriend Tan Mou, and he came up with the idea of letting Jiang fake Tan Mou to shoot an apology video.
According to the investigation of Guangzhou police, as of the time of the incident, the related videos of fake Tan had a total of 500,000 likes, 150,000 comments and more than 100,000 reposts, which caused extremely bad social impact. On May 11th, Guangzhou police investigated Nie, Wang and Jiang for legal responsibility according to law, and closed the relevant accounts involved.
In addition, there are also some cases in Chongqing where network anchors are smashing traffic and spreading rumors.
In order to gain attention, Xiong and Qiu, Internet bloggers in Shizhu County, Chongqing, drove to Tan’s hometown, exposed his home address online, and incited netizens to make offline nuisances. According to the police, their actions violated Tan’s privacy and the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment, and they were sentenced to administrative detention for 5 days.
Yang, an online blogger in Rongchang District, Chongqing, claimed that he was familiar with Tan, and recorded and disseminated a short video of the rumor that Tan was an "immoral woman". It was found by the police that Yang made up the facts at will and posted them on the Internet, which violated the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment and was sentenced to administrative detention for 9 days.
According to the relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Public Security, local public security network security departments have discovered and disposed of more than 400 online rumors and cyber violence related to this incident, and detected 7 related online rumor cases and 8 cyber violence cases.
Up to now, 3 people have taken criminal compulsory measures and 13 people have been given administrative punishment, and some cases are still under investigation.
Expert: Cyberstorm implementers should bear corresponding legal responsibilities.
Zhao Jingwu, an associate professor at the School of Law of Beihang University, said that the Supreme People’s Procuratorate and the Supreme People’s Law have special notices on the guidance of punishing cyber violence. If the circumstances of maliciously spreading rumors or damaging the reputation of others on the Internet are serious, they should be supervised in accordance with Article 246 of the Criminal Law. "The sister of’ Fat Cat’ maliciously bought traffic on the Internet and led others to attack Tan. This situation has obviously constituted an infringement on the reputation of others."
Legal experts believe that "the law does not blame the public" is the common psychological state of cyber-violence implementers, and cyber-violence implementers have created a "collective sense of security without responsibility" through "mutual recognition" and the surge in the number of groups, giving vent to their negative emotions more unscrupulously and ignoring the harm caused to the perpetrators.
Legal experts suggest that the governance of cyber violence needs the joint participation and governance of the government, platforms, industry organizations and the public.
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