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Another anchor was arrested by the police, and set off fireworks and firecrackers live, and his home can be called a fireworks wholesale department

The rise of livestreaming has injected new vitality into the e-commerce industry, but the frequent violations have also attracted widespread attention, including false publicity, exaggerating product effects, low-price gimmicks to deceive consumers, and even selling fake and shoddy products, which have seriously damaged consumer rights and industry trust.

In order to pursue short-term interests, some anchors and businesses do not hesitate to break through the bottom line of morality and law, resulting in damage to the image of the entire industry.

On the other hand, it also reflects the industry's excessive pursuit of traffic and interests, to solve this problem, multiple parties need to work together, platforms need to strengthen the review mechanism and governance capabilities, and merchants and anchors need to enhance their sense of responsibility and strengthen self-discipline.

In recent years, relevant departments have also cracked down on illegal live broadcasts, for example, another anchor was recently arrested by the police because he set off fireworks and firecrackers live broadcast, and also sold fireworks and firecrackers, so he was reported.

The police also quickly launched an investigation, and when they entered the live broadcast room, they found that the anchor Han was eating hot pot at this time, while selling fireworks and firecrackers on live broadcast, and a variety of fireworks and firecrackers were placed behind him.

Police seized a total of 231 boxes of fireworks and firecrackers at the scene. The investigation found that Bi did not obtain the "Fireworks and Firecrackers Business (Retail) License", purchased a batch of fireworks and firecrackers through online channels, hoarded them at home without permission, and waited for the opportunity to sell them for profit.

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