Five people have been detained for spreading crime scene photos of a female flight assistant who was killed by a ride-hailing driver, police in central China's Henan Province said Sunday.
河南省警方周日宣布,五人因传播女空姐被网约车司机杀害的犯罪现场照片而被拘留。
Zhengzhou city police found that images of the victim's body were circulated on the Internet when handling the case, and launched an
investigation1, which revealed that an
auxiliary2 police officer
privately3 sent photos gathered at the scene to his friends on WeChat, who forwarded the photos to more WeChat groups.
The police officer and three of his friends have been under criminal
detention4 since Saturday afternoon for "
violation5 of personal information."
The investigation also found that a local resident took photos of the victim using a cellphone and published them on WeChat Moments, which soon went viral online. The person was detained Saturday night for "insulting a
corpse6."
The 21-year-old woman was killed on May 6 after hailing an
auto7 from China's car-hailing company Didi Chuxing in Zhengzhou. The local police launched a hunt for the driver, who abandoned his vehicle and jumped into a river after allegedly
killing8 the passenger.
At 4:30 a.m. Saturday, police found a body in a river in Zhengzhou.
DNA9 tests confirmed it was the suspect's body.
On its official WeChat account, China's
Ministry10 of Transport has announced plans to enhance regulation of the car-hailing industry.