Fake TikTok accounts on the rise
Last updated 19th Nov 2021
Police have received over 80 report of fake TikTok accounts being set up for local schools in recent weeks.
The accounts have posted images of school staff with inappropriate comments.
The PSNI has issued a letter to all schools in Northern Ireland, highlighting the seriousness of the incidents.
“Since October 2nd, police have received over 80 incidents of this nature across Northern Ireland,” revealed Superintendent Arnie O’Neill.
“Our officers are working closely with local schools, Department of Education and the Education Authority to investigate these incidents, and would appeal to anyone who is aware of these videos or who has been impacted by them to come forward.
“Any victim of this type of crime will be dealt with in the utmost confidence and in a sensitive manner by our officers.
“We would remind those involved in this type of activity of the harm it causes. The individuals targeted are left deeply distressed. No one should be made to feel like this at work, or in any aspect of their life,” Superintendent O’Neill continued.
“Some of the content is both abusive and could potentially constitute a crime under the Misuse of Telecommunications Act or Harassment.
“We would ask both parents and guardians to remind their young people of the consequences of committing an offence, as it could result in a criminal record that could greatly impact their future plans.
“What goes online, stays online.”
Police are appealing to anyone with any information regarding these incidents to contact them on 101.
A report can also be made using the online reporting form via psni.police.uk/makeareport
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