“Urgent! From the police department…” Be careful of children holding paper with house numbers who pretend to be lost. Because there will be criminals waiting to rob or steal the organs.
Conclusion: Fake ? Don’t share this as a rumor message in a foreign country. that have been passed on for many years
Sure Center before sharing Check the message It was found that there were many suspicious points, such as the use of the word “Police Department”. In fact, Thailand has not had an agency named “Police Department” since 1998 because it was changed to “Royal Thai Police Headquarters” and when checking to the resources of the Royal Thai Police Headquarters has never issued a warning of this nature in any way
. The Royal Thai Police Provide advice in the case of finding a lost child that you should inform the police To help coordinate the search for the parents,
Mr. Ekkalak Lumchomkhae, head of the missing person information center Mirror FoundationComment on the said message: “It was shared without any facts. It’s more like a story composed by a story creator. When looking at the context of the matter and the nature of providing information Including references to the word police department, which nowadays no longer exists. There will only be the Royal Thai Police Office, so it’s probably a spam message that’s been passed around.
The head of the Missing Persons Information Center recommends that if a lost child is found I inquired and still haven’t received any information. It reflects that there may be some problems in the family. Good citizens should coordinate with the police. or take the child to the police station for police to coordinate with children’s and family homes Social Assistance Center, call 1300 to provide appropriate assistance.
Therefore, the message shared above should not be shared further. Because it is a hoax that causes panic.
Be sure before sharing, find the source.
* For shared messages When checking for the root cause Found as a message shared recently on Facebook such as
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=788185423317168&set=a.764852572317120
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid0sKRB2ayexRWSk6rfX2KMzKQ4ka7XtQ9S2dBEvsCDCoXnDN8VG jqH24XFLvJzQY5Pl
* Such message References from the English text that begin with “URGENT NOTICE
Ministry of Interior Affairs. From all police stations to all citizens. … “ which when checked back Found to be a message spread since 2022
https://twitter.com/Gidi_Traffic/status/1520720342465060867 https://twitter.com/UmarioKay/status/1512756167872761862
https://www.facebook.com/104387951413857/photos/a .109077080944944/478917077294274/
* A fact-checker in India, vishvasnews, has published an article refuting it.
https://www.vishvasnews.com/english/viral/fact-check-police-has-not-issued-any-advisory-regarding-providing-help-on-streets-viral-post-is-fake/
* When checking from the message Therefore it was found that Messages like this It has been widely shared on Facebook since 2014, with the ZDNET website publishing an article confirming that It’s a hoax. During that time, there was a message beginning with “ATTENTION ALL GIRLS AND LADIES…” and a message warning against being kidnapped and raped. https://www.zdnet.com/article/facebook-hoax-attention-all-girls-and-ladies/
* The article also refers to the same content. This has been debunked by the website Snopes since 2005, snopes.com/fact-check/lost-child-rape-lure/, stating that it is a message that has been widely shared in SMS and email formats, which has never been Is there any message that clearly states information about the specific event or case that occurred?
Source: Thai News Agency