Just as he was about to go into the room to put away his notebook, he heard someone say, as if concluding, "What people say online about forbidden zones is true." Tùng stopped and asked,

- Nam just said that, right? What evidence do you have to make such a definitive statement?

Taken aback by the foreman's question, Nam was slightly flustered but still stood up to answer:

Traffic police officers handling traffic violations. (Illustrative image: qdnd.vn)

- I've seen quite a lot of similar information on social media. Recently, a police car was chasing a young man who violated traffic laws. When the chased man sped up and crashed his motorbike into a roadside drainage ditch, the police car immediately turned around and drove away. A resident's camera clearly recorded the incident, yet the local police said they couldn't conclude who was driving the car that caused the accident. This has angered netizens, who believe the police are not handling cases outside of designated areas.

- So you only check social media and don't get your information from mainstream newspapers. After an accident occurs, the authorities must investigate and examine the matter thoroughly according to the proper procedures and regulations of the law before they can accurately determine the cause and the perpetrators. They cannot issue conclusions and announcements immediately. In fact, right after the incident, the Dak Lak Provincial Police directed units to coordinate with the People's Procuracy to urgently investigate and visit the victim's family. On April 18th, the Provincial Police temporarily suspended a traffic police major and, after the investigation concluded, decided to strip him of his title as a People's Police officer, and simultaneously initiated a criminal case and prosecuted him for the crime of "failing to provide assistance to a person in a life-threatening situation." Regarding this matter, Nam was misled by malicious individuals online. Did the other workers in the factory know about this information?

No one answered yes, while many answered no. Foreman Tung couldn't help but sigh, and continued:

- I regret that our factory workers refuse to watch TV, listen to the radio, or read official newspapers, instead being obsessed with social media, searching for sensational and secret information, and unable to distinguish between truth and falsehood. On Facebook, Zalo, YouTube, TikTok... there are many reactionary pages that post false, distorted, and slanderous information aimed at undermining the Party, the State, and our regime. One of the most common accusations they make is that the fight against corruption and negative practices, and the handling of legal violations in our country, still have "forbidden zones," and that "only citizens are punished, not officials." In reality, over the past years, many high-ranking officials in our country have been severely punished for violating the law and discipline. Do you agree?

Hearing the workers in the factory unanimously say "Yes," Foreman Tung immediately asked, "So where is the restricted area?", but no one said anything.

The next morning, when everyone arrived at the factory, they were surprised to hear the radio broadcasting the news. Although Foreman Tung didn't say anything, everyone understood that he had brought the radio and turned it on.

    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/phong-chong-dien-bien-hoa-binh/phong-chong-dien-bien-hoa-binh-vung-cam-o-dau-1037080