Traffic Police Car Did Not Chase Vehicle in Fatal Accident, Tay Ninh Authorities Confirm

Tay Ninh provincial traffic police have officially denied viral social media claims alleging that a traffic police vehicle was involved in a high-speed chase

Traffic Police Car Did Not Chase Vehicle in Fatal Accident, Tay Ninh Authorities Confirm

Tay Ninh provincial traffic police have officially denied viral social media claims alleging that a traffic police vehicle was involved in a high-speed chase that led to a serious road accident. The Traffic Police Division under Tay Ninh Provincial Police issued a formal statement calling the circulating information completely fabricated and false.

According to authorities, the claims spreading rapidly across social media platforms bear no resemblance to actual events on the ground. Officers emphasized that no pursuit operation of the kind described in the viral posts had taken place within their jurisdiction.

Police officials urged the public to exercise caution when consuming and sharing unverified information online, particularly content involving law enforcement activities. Spreading false information about traffic incidents can cause unnecessary public panic and damage the reputation of legitimate law enforcement operations.

Authorities are continuing to investigate the origin of the misleading posts and have not ruled out taking legal action against those responsible for deliberately spreading disinformation. Under Vietnamese law, individuals found guilty of spreading false information online can face significant administrative fines or criminal prosecution.

The public is advised to rely only on official announcements from verified government and law enforcement sources when seeking accurate information about traffic incidents and police operations in the region.


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