According to the Hong Kong South China Morning Post website reported on October 5, an organizer of a rock music festival held in central China said that they were "discredited" for a large number of relevant complaints about the theft of the on -site property.

Reported that the Central Plains Midi Music Festival was held in Nanyang, Henan from September 29 to October 2.Many viewers said in social media that their property was stolen at the scene and camping area of the festival, including tents, mobile phones, bank cards, cash, laptop computers, clothing and even bracelets.

A announcement of the organizer of the event confirmed that there were indeed some audience's property stolen, but the announcement also complained that the problem was deliberately enlarged.

As of the evening of the 5th, labels related to theft complaint on Weibo have attracted more than 210 million views and more than 24,000 comments, which once became the hottest topic on the social media platform.

According to reports, the organizer said that the four -day music festival received a total of 150,000 fans.The music festival happened to be held during the Mid -Autumn Festival National Day holiday, and it was competing to attract tourists throughout the country.

Midi is one of the earliest music festivals brands in China. It was founded by the Beijing Midi Music School established 30 years ago.

Nanyang has high hopes for this festival, hoping that it can help boost the economy and attract young tourists.The guests of the music festival include Cui Jian, known as the "Father of Chinese Rock".

The report said that the organizer issued an announcement on Weibo on the 5th that the local police received a total of 73 reports and implemented 65 theft cases.After the active investigation of the public security organs, some thefts have been captured and some of the property have been captured.

The announcement also said that no individual netizens have lost hundreds of thousands of yuan in property in the current alarm.

The announcement stated that it will retain the right to investigate the legal responsibility of the discrediter.

The report said that this announcement caused tens of thousands of comments, some of which were criticized.Some netizens believe that the organizer failed to ensure that safety should always bear some responsibilities.

The relevant local departments also issued a statement to express deep apology and said that they would compensate the damaged fans.(Compilation/Wang Diqing)