Two women and a man have been arrested over the last two days in two separate cases of making, storing, and spreading anti-State material, according to the police.
Hanoi (VNA) - Two women and a man have been arrested over the last two daysin two separate cases of making, storing, and spreading anti-State material,according to the police.
Hanoi policelaunched criminal proceedings on June 23 against Trinh Ba Phuong and Nguyen ThiTam, both from Duong Noi commune in Ha Dong district.
The35-year-old man and 48-year-old woman were accused of posting and disseminatingvideo clips and stories containing fabricated and distorted information againstthe Socialist Republic of Vietnam, pursuant to Article 117 of the 2015 PenalCode.
The case issubject to ongoing investigations.
In the south-centralprovince of Khanh Hoa, meanwhile, Nguyen Thi Cam Thuy, 44, was taken intocustody for, together with others, repeatedly defaming the State and Party via livestreamingon Facebook.
She has uploadedvideos in which she is seen burning the national and Party flags and cutting upphotos of late President Ho Chi Minh.
During asearch of her home in Tan Quy village, Cam Thanh Bac commune, in Cam Lamdistrict, police discovered a range ♋of weapons, including machetes, scimitars, andknives, as well as four gas cylinders and 150 litres of petrol.
Police begancriminal proceedings against Thuy on June 17./.
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A Facebooker in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho has been sentenced to 18 months in prison on charge of “taking advantage of the rights to freedom and democracy to infringe upon State interests, legitimate rights and interests of organisations and individuals” in accordance with Article 331 of the 2015 Criminal Code.
Ho Chi Minh City police said on June 13 that they had detained Le Huu Minh Tuan, a resident in central Quang Nam province, for making, storing, spreading information, materials, items for the purpose of opposing the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam under Article 17 of the Penal Code.
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