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Police propose to create a unit to hunt for fake accounts and punish insults on social networks.

On April 10, 2015, the head of the public movement “For Security” Dmitry Kurdesov will send a request to the Minister of Internal Affairs Vladimir Kolokoltsov and State Duma Chairman Sergey Naryshkin to create a cyber police unit at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and introduce a penalty in the CAO for creating a fake page on social networks on behalf of a real person, report “ Izvestia .

Roskomnadzor keeps track of pages promoting homosexuality, suicide, information about narcotic and psychotropic substances, explosives. The "K" department is looking for potential extremists and terrorists, it is engaged in suppressing illegal actions in the network. Kurdesov sees the work of the new cyber police department as follows: the unit will receive reports of threats or insults from ordinary users, identify the offenders and bring them to justice, right up to criminal. Now, the Administrative Code provides for a fine for insult up to 3 thousand rubles, for public insult - up to 5 thousand rubles, and violation of Article 119 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation - the threat of murder or serious injury to health - faces two years in prison.

Kurdesov proposes to introduce into the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation punishment for creating a fake real person’s account and posting comments on social networks on his behalf: a fine of 0.5 to 2 thousand rubles or a judicial ban on using the Internet.

The press service of the Interior Ministry did not comment on this initiative.
If users start to punish for bad behavior in social networks, they will definitely start looking for other places to commit offenses and crimes, and, most likely, not virtual ones. Perhaps Internet hooliganism will grow into acts of vandalism on the street - pogroms, desecration of monuments, etc., - he said. - Especially now we have become accustomed to the instigators on the Internet, adequate people have stopped paying attention to them. Alexander Korpusov, a psychologist, specializes in Internet addiction .

Fake pages are used to promote goods and commit crimes. In April 2015, a 39-year-old man was detained, who sent messages of a sexual nature to a 12-year-old girl from a fake account. In March, a user was detained in Moscow who posted materials inciting ethnic hatred on the Internet and organized a vote against the celebration of May 9.
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Earlier, Roskomnadzor forbade creating photojabs for famous people and decided to remove Valery Syutkin ’s photo from an article on Lurkmore , and in China it is forbidden to use nicknames with the names of foreign leaders and celebrities in March. Russia is considering a bill providing for two years in prison for the promotion of narcotic or psychotropic substances.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/289470/


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