Chinese Man Detained for Fake Arrest Warrant
Chinese Man Detained for Fake Arrest Warrant

Chinese Man Detained for Fake Arrest Warrant

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A man in northern China, identified only by his surname Wang, was temporarily detained after posting a fake arrest warrant about himself on social media on November 11, 2024. Using the alias 'haoyunsuishiyou,' he claimed to be a notorious criminal, falsely stating he extorted 30 million yuan (about $4 million) and was armed with a submachine gun and 500 bullets. His post quickly went viral, garnering over 350,000 views and significant engagement, but it drew the attention of local authorities in Qinyuan County, who launched an investigation. Upon arrest, police found no evidence to support Wang's claims, and he admitted the entire story was fabricated out of boredom and frustration. Legal consequences await, as authorities emphasized that spreading false information is a criminal act in China. The incident serves as a reminder that the internet is subject to law enforcement scrutiny.

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