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BOJONEGORO - The Sukosewu Police Criminal Investigation Unit Team, Bojonegoro Police, East Java arrested a man with the initials ZM, a voice-over actor, about a group of students spreading the HIV/AIDS virus through house-to-house health checks.

The Head of the Sukosewu Police, Iptu Moch Safi'i, said that his party immediately looked for the sound recorder who had disturbed the residents of Bojonegoro. After several days of investigation, the police finally revealed the owner of the voice in the recording.

"As soon as we mentioned the Sidodadi area, we immediately moved, and Alhamdulillah we have secured it", said Safi'i, in a written statement, Tuesday, September 13.

ZM initially received information from a group outside Bojonegoro. However, on purpose, ZM made a re-recording as if the incident was in Bojonegoro and distributed it to the RT group.

Starting from that spread, the voice recordings spread to other villages and even spread throughout the Bojonegoro area. "Initially he got information from groups outside Bojonegoro, then he made sound recordings and distributed them", he said.

Police ask residents to be smart on social media. Advances in technology today, must be balanced with caution in creating and disseminating information. So as not to make noise and disturb the community. "Technology is currently developing rapidly, let's balance it with caution. Filter before sharing", he said.

Now ZM is being investigated at the Sukosewu Police Headquarters. However, the police only provided guidance and a statement not to repeat his actions.


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