Police clarify fake news about ‘human meat for sale’ in Macau

2017-05-30 08:00
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The police have released a statement, complete with a screenshot of an article, titled: “Woman caught selling human meat at a restaurant in Macau”, on the Judiciary Police (PJ) website, clarifying that the alleged case never happened in the city and that the police never received any information about it.

The statement, jointly released by the Judiciary Police (PJ) and the Public Security Police (PSP) on Friday, also urged residents not to believe the story and not to share the misinformation.

A content farm, called Daily News, has published an undated article about a 37-year-old woman who was – allegedly – caught selling human meat in Macau for the past three months and was believed to have exhumed corpses from graves.


This screenshot taken from the website, Daily News, yesterday shows the fake news, complete with a photo, about the alleged “human meat for sale” case in Macau. The photo has been pixelated by The Macau Post Daily.

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