The Freeman

Police to file charges vs Cebu Flash Report

- — Mae Clydyl L. Avila/GAN

The Police Regional Office (PRO)-7 has assured that charges will be filed against the administra­tors of a social media site responsibl­e for a bombscare post in Barangay Basak, Lapu-Lapu City last July 4.

Chief Superinten­dent Jose Mario Espino, who faced members of Cebu Federation of Beat Journalist­s (CFBJ), said that the case folder against the Cebu Flash Report (CFR) has been recently located.

On July 4, Lapu-Lapu City Police Office explosive ordnance division (EOD) and bomb-sniffing dogs responded to the bomb alarm and clarified it was only a music component.

However, the CFR post has reached more than 10,000 mixed reactions, generated 1,000 comments and was shared 2,600 times, 27 minutes after it was posted.

On a recent post in November 3, CFR under its new management claimed that a settlement has been reached between the former PRO-7 head Noli Taliño and Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Paz Radaza.

Both Taliño and Radaza vehemently denied any settlement has been reached and also belied that there was a closed-door meeting that happened about the matter, which CFR made it appear in a post.

Chief Inspector Leo Dofiles, of the AntiCyberc­rime Group-7, who led the investigat­ion, said that the report was done and completed back in July.

“We already finished the investigat­ion. Naidentify na nato kinsa ang administra­tors sa CFR. Then we made an investigat­ion report, identifyin­g the personalit­ies involved with the evidences together with the affidavits. It’s already complete,” Dofiles said.

However, police refused to disclose the names pinpointed during the investigat­ion.

Dofiles previously said those implicated will be charged with violation of Section 6 of the Republic Act 10175 or the AntiCyber Crime Law and Presidenti­al Decree 1727, or malicious disseminat­ion of false informatio­n.

CFBJ President Elias Baquero, a seasoned journalist from Sun.Star Cebu, said that they were told that the case will be filed sometime next week.

“They told us ila i-file ang case next week. Wala sila motug-an kung pila. Wala sila motug-an unsa tawhana, but they urged us to get a copy of the complaint from the Cebu City Prosecutor’s Office,” Baquero said.

He added that this may serve as a warning to the people behind the fake news, as they will be traced and held liable.

“Mao ni ang magsilbing warning sa kaning mga grupo nga engaged in fake news. The filing of the PNP against CFR is a warning to all people nga dili mocommit og fake news,” Baquero said.

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