• 7 months ago
新闻报报看 | 色情内容在网上泛滥成灾,刑事罪案调查局总监苏海利表示,5岁男童太早熟,竟模仿色情片动作。武吉阿曼刑事罪案调查局总监苏海利今天在出席活动时提到,警方发现色情内容在网上泛滥成灾,对小朋友带来了不可忽视的影响!而国内未成年人涉及的强奸案件也有逐年激增的趋势!(主播:颜江瀚、黄界錤)

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00:00There are two shocking facts that I want to tell you.
00:03Now the technology is developed and the Internet is becoming more and more popular and convenient.
00:07Children who are very young know how to use their mobile phones to surf the Internet.
00:10And it is very direct to expose these children to the sexual content on the Internet.
00:16Su Haili, director of the Wujiaman Criminal Investigation Bureau,
00:18mentioned these two cases that parents must be worried about
00:21when he attended the International Judicial Summit in 2024.
00:26First,
00:27he said that the police found that a local 5-year-old boy
00:30was exposed to sexual content on the Internet.
00:33I don't know if he should say that his last name is Zaoshou.
00:35He actually imitated some of the content in the sexual content when he was 5 years old.
00:41He was poisoned by the picture of sexual content at a young age.
00:45This officer, Su Haili, shook his head and said that
00:48such a situation is really worrying.
00:50Yes, a 5-year-old boy is just a middle-class child in kindergarten.
00:55He already knew what sex was on the Internet.
00:58He imitated the content of the sexual content.
01:01And this is just one of the cases.
01:03Su Haili then said another situation that made the adult more sweating.
01:07A few months ago, there was a 9-year-old girl in Dengjialou.
01:10Because she accidentally lost her classmate's new eraser,
01:13she had no money to pay for her classmate.
01:15She actually proposed to her classmate that she was willing to use her own body to pay off the debt.
01:21Did you guys already think about what I just heard?
01:26Listen carefully, that little girl is less than 10 years old.
01:29She already has some messy sexual knowledge in her brain.
01:34Or information related to sex.
01:36Then she also proposed to two male classmates who were 9 and 10 years old.
01:41She can have sex with these two male classmates to pay off the debt.
01:47The report described that when Su Haili talked about this case,
01:50all the people on the scene were stunned.
01:54They were so scared that they couldn't speak.
01:56Su Haili told the media that after the epidemic,
01:58they found that the network crime was significantly improved.
02:00At the same time, she was very worried that many children under the age of 10
02:05had already come into contact with some inappropriate or incorrect sexual information on the Internet.
02:11Su Haili mentioned that the two cases she just heard are all about minors under the age of 10.
02:17Because there is no criminal liability,
02:18it is often because the police can't find evidence,
02:21so there is no way to investigate the case.
02:23But Su Haili warned that the convenience of children's access to sexual websites
02:27has become as serious as a social toxin.
02:30Even domestic rape cases are still increasing.
02:33Cases involving minors are also on the rise.
02:37So based on this case, it gradually became a new trend.
02:40So the police have resumed the investigation of these cases.
02:44The harm caused by online sexual content of minors
02:48and the convenience of the Internet may have an impact on children.
02:51Today, Minister of Communications Fa Mi, who attended the same event as Su Haili,
02:55told everyone at the event that the government is currently fixing the network security amendment case in 2024.
03:00It is currently in the final stage.
03:03As long as this bill is passed,
03:04the government will require major social media platforms and Internet information providers
03:09to comply with the laws of our country,
03:11including restricting children under the age of 13 from using social media,
03:15and reducing the potential harm caused by children's early access to social media
03:22due to some incorrect information.
03:25Yes, as mentioned by Fa Mi,
03:26there are many social media platforms that do not allow children under the age of 13 to register their accounts.
03:33But as long as the parents are monitored,
03:36the platform still allows children to use their social services.
03:39However, Fa Mi said that although many social media platforms have set these regulations,
03:45users will not verify their identity or age when registering their accounts.
03:51Therefore, the government will now take action to contact and understand the situation of various platforms,
03:56and will control network security through legislation and artificial intelligence AI.

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