Group 1 - The Shanghai Public Security Bureau has launched a campaign to combat "online rumors related to enterprises," with a notable case involving a false claim about a well-known tea beverage brand being linked to drugs [2] - The rumor originated from a social media user who falsely stated that the caffeine in the beverage was a "quasi-drug," which misled consumers and was widely shared [2] - Authorities clarified that caffeine beverages are subject to strict additive standards, urging the public not to believe in the false information regarding "quasi-drugs" [2] Group 2 - The suspect, identified as Ren, has been subjected to criminal coercive measures by law enforcement [3] - To date, the police have handled 23 cases related to online rumors about enterprises, resulting in the legal processing of 38 individuals and the removal of over 3,000 pieces of rumor-related information [3] - More than 210 accounts that violated regulations have faced measures such as being muted or banned [3]
霸王茶姬“涉毒”?造谣者已被采取刑事强制措施