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Thursday 23rd June - Windows
Ahmad Primo Tuesday 02nd January 2018
Social media pages and personal accounts shared a video yesterday showing men wearing police uniform stealing from a shop.
Video publishers said the video taken from CCTV cameras at the shop showing police officers stealing are from Iranian anti-riot police.
Following a reverse search conducted by Verify-Sy turns out this video is from Mexico and it caused a stir after it was broadcasted by TV channels.
Mexican authority according to the general director of internal affairs in Mexican police said they received emails and Twitter message complaining on such unacceptable behavior by police during the operation.
Mexican authority said it will punish who did the crimes and the penalty will be discipline or discharge by justice and integrity council.
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Verify Media Platform (Verify) is an independent and unbiased platform specialized in fact-checking established in Syria in early 2016 to counter the spread of misinformation. We envision a democratic society that ensures citizens' right to access the truth without distortion or misleading. Verify is registered in Turkey as an NGO under the number 27-027-110 and the name “Doğru Medya Derneği” in late 2021. In addition, Verify is a verified signatory of the International Fact-Checker Network (IFCN) and a trusted partner of Facebook in the MENA region since 2019.
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