Police arrest female suspect over alleged fake news

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The Police on Tuesday said they arrested a female suspect over fake news in connection with the kidnap and murder of wife of a Kaduna based medical doctor, Philip Ataga.

The Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), DCP Frank Mba disclosed this at a news briefing in Abuja.

He said the suspect was arrested in connection with a post, circulated in the social media that a police officer was involved in the kidnap and murder of the doctorโ€™s wife.

Atagaโ€™s wife and her two children were on Jan. 25 abducted from their home at the Juji community in Chikun Local Government Area of the Kaduna State. 

The abductors killed a member of a local vigilante group in the area during the operation.

Sadly, a week after their abduction, the body of the woman was found before the two children were later released.

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Mba said while police was working on the abduction and unfortunate murder of the woman, a damaging story that went viral was posted on the social media.

He said the story made a very strong allegation that a police man was involved in the kidnap and subsequent murder of the doctorโ€™s wife.

โ€œIt was a very damaging story and police operatives immediately set out to investigate the source and the origin of the story.
 
โ€œAfter days of investigation, the post that went viral was traced to the suspect who is a teacher in Kaduna.

โ€œThis is a classical example of fake news and the problem with this kind of fake news is that it can set the people against the police,โ€ he said.

He said the fake news could also damage the relationship between the police and the public.

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According to him, the success of every police agency or department is predicated on the kind of support it receives from the public.

โ€œFake news of this nature are distractions, the resources that would have been used to investigate important cases are diverted to investigating the source of this kind of story.

โ€œWe want to use this opportunity to appeal to the public, particularly the youths, to exercise caution in the use of the social media.

โ€œYou have to be circumspect before pushing out information, if you are not sure of the authenticity, please donโ€™t push out the information,โ€ he added.

Mba said it was a criminal offence to circulate false information, adding that cyber laws were very clear about the offence.

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