According to ABS-CBN News, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has sent out a total of 17 subpoenas to people, who are deemed to be propagators of fake news, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Things to do when you receive a subpoena Individuals who have received subpoenas should reach the NBI Cybercrime division through its phone numbers, email address, or social media accounts within the indicated dates. Although it is not encouraged, they can also go directly to the main office to provide their story. Earlier today, human rights lawyer Chel Diokno informed the public through his Twitter account that NBI was sending subpoenas to netizens who voice out their concerns regarding the government’s measures in responding to the current health crisis. Read more in our articles including "NBI issues subpoenas to fake news authors" and "Apple rolls out iOS 27 beta 2".
According to ABS-CBN News, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has sent out a total of 17 subpoenas to people, who are deemed to be propagators of fake news, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Things to do when you receive a subpoena Individuals who have received subpoenas should reach the NBI Cybercrime division through its phone numbers, email address, or social media accounts within the indicated dates. Although it is not encouraged, they can also go directly to the main office to provide their story.
Earlier today, human rights lawyer Chel Diokno informed the public through his Twitter account that NBI was sending subpoenas to netizens who voice out their concerns regarding the government’s measures in responding to the current health crisis.
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