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Female media people were tracked down by "illegally stranded fraud-related persons in northern Myanmar": names have been removed, and the police have asked to return to the local investigation

According to the latest issue of the "List of Cen Xi Disciplinary Personnel Illegally Stranded in Northern Myanmar" released by the Cen Xi Municipal Public Security Bureau in Wuzhou, Guangxi Province, on November 13, Hu Gangmin, a Lijiang media person who was previously included in the "List of High-risk Persons Stranded in Northern Myanmar with Clear Identities", has been removed from it.

In September, Hu Gangmin received a call from the police in his hometown saying he was suspected of committing telecommunications fraud in northern Myanmar. Hu Gangmin explained that he had never been to Myanmar and that he had a stable job and life in Lijiang. In order to clear up the suspicions, she once took a photo at the entrance of the Lijiang City Administrative Center on October 31 with her ID card and the electronic version of the People's Daily on that day to prove her innocence, and her father and the local village branch secretary who lived in her hometown also explained. On November 10, Hu Gangmin was still communicating with the police at the Jiantang police station, but on November 11, her name and photos were still on the "list of high-risk persons involved in fraud" and widely circulated.

Female media people were tracked down by "illegally stranded fraud-related persons in northern Myanmar": names have been removed, and the police have asked to return to the local investigation

On October 31, Hu Gangmin took a photo at the entrance of the Lijiang City Administrative Center to prove his innocence

Hu Gangmin, who had purchased a ticket to return to Guangxi from Lijiang on November 14, had to travel with her mother and two-year-old daughter because her lover was on a business trip. She said the Lijiang police had given her proof of her trip for the past two years, but Cen Xi police still said that "no matter what, people have to go back."

The name has been removed from the list

But the police still demanded that people have to go back

On November 11, the "Cen Xi Public Security" public account issued the "Notice of Cen Xi City on Punishing Those Illegally Stranded in Northern Myanmar". According to the payment, the circular was jointly issued by the Cenxi Municipal People's Court, the Cenxi Municipal People's Procuratorate, the Cenxi Municipal Public Security Bureau, and the Cenxi Municipal Bureau of Justice.

The circular said that all the punished personnel listed in accordance with the law shall freeze their household registrations, and if they refuse to return to China within the prescribed time, they shall cancel their household registrations in accordance with law; all bank cards, mobile phone cards, and other businesses under their names shall be stopped in accordance with law, and new bank cards and telephone cards shall not be opened within 5 years.

Red Star News noted that there are a total of 53 "high-risk personnel involved in fraud" in this list, among which Hu Gangmin, a media person who has lived and worked in Lijiang for nearly 10 years, is in second place on the list.

Female media people were tracked down by "illegally stranded fraud-related persons in northern Myanmar": names have been removed, and the police have asked to return to the local investigation

In September this year, Hu Gangmin received a call from the police in his hometown, saying that he was suspected of committing telecommunications fraud in northern Myanmar, for which Hu Gangmin explained several times. Chat records show that on November 10, Hu Gangmin was still communicating with the police at the Jiantang police station, but on November 11, her name and photos were still on the "high-risk list of fraud" and widely circulated.

Hu Gangmin believes that the police's move is detrimental to his personal reputation. On November 12, Cen Xi police replied to Red Star News and other media that Hu Gangmin needed to return to the place of household registration to assist in the investigation, complete the information and sign it in person. The criminal investigation brigade of the Cen Xi City Public Security Bureau said that it will conduct further verification of Hu Gangmin's situation.

On November 13, the CenXi Municipal Public Security Bureau released the "List of Cen Xi People Illegally Stranded in Northern Myanmar" on the "Cen Xi Public Security" public account, saying: Since the release of the notice of Cen Xi City on punishing those illegally stranded in northern Myanmar, after the police have repeatedly visited the door to carry out ideological work on the families of those illegally stranded in northern Myanmar, as well as the active cooperation and persuasion of the family, as of November 13, some personnel have taken the initiative to go to the public security organs to explain the problem clearly, and the police have called on the rest of the personnel to clearly understand the situation. Go to the public security organ of the place of household registration as soon as possible to explain the problem clearly, and strive for leniency.

The article was accompanied by the "List of Cen Xi Illegally Stranded In Northern Myanmar Disciplinary Personnel" and explained that the list was "continuously updated according to the situation of verification and reduction". There were 53 people on the previous list, and now there are 41 people. Red Star News noted that Hu Gangmin's name has been removed from the list.

Hu Gangmin said that she was still asked by cen xi police to return to her hometown and had purchased a ticket from Lijiang to Guangxi on the 14th. She said the Lijiang Municipal Public Security Bureau had certified her trip for the past two years, but Cen Xi police still said "no matter what, people have to go back." On the morning of the 14th, after she arrived at the airport, she was told that she needed to do nucleic acid testing when she returned to Guangxi, and now her family of three has switched to doing nucleic acid first.

Female media people were tracked down by "illegally stranded fraud-related persons in northern Myanmar": names have been removed, and the police have asked to return to the local investigation

Hu Gangmin

lawyer:

Combating telecommunications fraud takes into account the warmth of the law

Northern Myanmar is the first choice for domestic telecommunications fraud rings. According to the article "Police in Many Places: Myanmar Telecom Fraudsters Immediately Return to China" issued by the Nanhe Branch of the Jingdezhen City Public Security Bureau in Jiangxi Province a few days ago, these fraudulent gangs living abroad have defrauded compatriots in China by posing as public procuratorial and legal organs for law enforcement, fraudulent loans, naked chats, and cashbacks from singles, which have caused great harm.

According to the article, this year, the public security of many places in China issued circulars to persuade local telecommunications fraudsters from northern Myanmar to return to the local area. For example, in Licheng District, Putian City, Fujian Province, the police have taken "ten uniforms" punitive measures against those stranded in northern Burmese dens who refuse to return, such as forcibly dismantling stolen goods (involving stolen illegal construction), freezing accounts and online banking, and exposing and publicizing deterrence, which can be called the "social death" of the fraudsters. In addition, in Yichang, Shangrao, Jiangxi, and Changde County, Hunan, the police have issued similar notices.

Li Chunguang of the Criminal Business Committee of the All-China Lawyers Association said that the incidence of telecommunications network fraud crimes is high, and General Secretary Xi Jinping has made important instructions on the work of cracking down on telecommunications network fraud crimes, emphasizing the in-depth promotion of the work of cracking down on new types of illegal crimes in telecommunications networks. Northern Myanmar is a concentrated harbor for illegal and criminal personnel who carry out telecommunications network fraud, so many places have issued announcements to persuade illegal and criminal personnel who are illegally stranded abroad by freezing or canceling their household registration and entering the list of untrustworthiness. ”

As far as Hu Gangmin's experience is concerned, people in yunnan judicial circles believe that there are flaws in the work of the police, but in terms of procedure, there is indeed no characterization, "just suspicion." Li Chunguang held that the crackdown on telecommunications fraud must be carried out in accordance with the law; under the high-pressure posture of always maintaining a strict crackdown on telecommunications network fraud crimes, if mistakes are found to be cracked down, the judicial organs should investigate and verify them according to their duties, and citizens have the obligation to cooperate, but they cannot completely transfer the responsibility to individual citizens and affect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens.

"Cracking down on telecommunications network fraud and crimes concerns the vital interests of the people and the overall situation of reform, development, and stability. Li Chunguang said.

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Female media people were tracked down by "illegally stranded fraud-related persons in northern Myanmar": names have been removed, and the police have asked to return to the local investigation