Nurse Charged With Two Counts Of 'doxxing' Officer

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2020-09-08 HKT 22:11

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  • The police reminded the public there are two temporary court injunctions in place to protect them from being doxxed or harassed. Photo: RTHK

    The police reminded the public there are two temporary court injunctions in place to protect them from being doxxed or harassed. Photo: RTHK

Police on Tuesday said they have charged a nurse for allegedly posting the personal information of a police officer on social media last year.

The force said on its Facebook page the 25-year-old private clinic nurse was arrested in August last year, and charged on Tuesday with one count of access to a computer with criminal or dishonest intent, and another count of disclosing personal data obtained without consent from data users.

She will appear at the West Kowloon Magistracy on September 22.

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