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Twitter account uploads indecent photos of uniforms, including police uniforms for follow-up

2020-10-31T04:35:55.006Z


A social networking site Twitter account opened in February this year, with the theme of "suits" and "uniforms", has repeatedly uploaded obscene and indecent photos and videos, including the Hong Kong police and suspected mainland law enforcement agencies


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-10-31 00:05

Last update date: 2020-10-31 09:55

A social networking site Twitter account opened in February this year, with the theme of "suits" and "uniforms", has repeatedly uploaded obscene and indecent photos and videos, including uniform photos of Hong Kong police and suspected mainland law enforcement agencies, etc. , There are even pictures of oral sex of a man suspected of wearing a police uniform.

The police stated that they attach great importance to the incident and have been handed over to the Cyber ​​Security and Technology Crime Bureau for follow-up investigation.

The Twitter account called "Daily Suits and Uniforms" once posted some articles and photos related to Hong Kong police, including a white shirt for police officers produced by the Correctional Services Department. The message said: "You will see a new uniform when you return. Put it on my stage"; suspected to be a photo of the staff entrance of the West Kowloon Transport Operations Base in Hung Hom, and said: "I can't go to the back door when I rework."

The account also posted that men wearing suspected Hong Kong police uniforms had committed obscene and indecent behavior.

The police stated that the incident has been referred to the Cyber ​​Security and Technology Crime Bureau for follow-up investigation.

The police also reminded members of the public that posting obscene articles on the Internet can violate the "Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance" Chapter 390 of the Laws of Hong Kong. The maximum penalty is a fine of 1 million and imprisonment for 3 years.

The police reiterated that the world of the Internet is not an unreliable virtual world.

According to the existing laws in Hong Kong, most laws used to prevent crime in the real world are applicable to the Internet world.

Police Service

Source: hk1

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