Police Chief Urges Formal Reports for Online Abuse, Bans Minors from Bars

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Police Chief Urges Formal Reports for Online Abuse, Bans Minors from Bars

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), General Said Chawul Lom, has urged citizens to report cases of online abuse, defamation, and the spread of immoral content through official legal channels, clarifying that law enforcement cannot act without formal complaints from affected individuals. Speaking to Eye Radio on Thursday in his office, General Chawul explained that the police require victims to first file complaints with the public prosecution office, which then directs inv

Inspector General General Said Chawul Lom has called on the public to formally report online abuse, defamation, and the dissemination of immoral content through legal channels, stressing that police action requires official complaints. He explained that victims must first file reports with the public prosecution office, which then initiates investigations. General Chawul assured that once a complaint is filed, the police will thoroughly investigate, apprehend suspects, and present them for legal proceedings. He also issued a strong warning against publishing offensive or explicit material on social media, stating that offenders will face immediate prosecution. Furthermore, the IGP announced strict measures to prevent minors under 18 from entering bars or consuming alcohol, in collaboration with local authorities, to uphold public morals and social order.

This directive aims to enhance accountability for online misconduct and protect vulnerable populations by enforcing regulations on public spaces.

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