China News Online, November 1st (Yin Liqin and Ding Haojie) "I didn't call the police, how did you know I would be deceived?" After receiving a dissuasion call from the police, the victim lost his judgment under the lure of the scammer and did not believe it Fortunately, the policemen of the Chuansha Police Station of the Pudong Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau have patiently insisted on the status of the police, and finally succeeded in discouraging such a case of network telecommunications fraud and avoiding economic losses.

  At about 22:00 on October 25, the Chuansha Police Station received an early warning from the Municipal Anti-fraud Center that Ms. Dai, a resident of the jurisdiction, may have been scammed by telecommunication networks.

The scammer uses online dating as a pretense to lure them to transfer money to gambling websites, investment platforms, online game trading centers, etc.

After receiving the warning, Xu Jun, a police officer from Chuansha Police Station, immediately set off to Ms. Dai's place of residence, and contacted the police immediately to dissuade her.

Because Ms. Dai is located in a rural area and the information on her place of residence is not detailed enough, the police asked her to dissuade her in person on the phone, but Ms. Dai expressed doubts about the police's identity and refused to meet with the police.

When encountering the victim’s non-cooperation, and considering the darkness of the night, the police chose to explain the typical telecommunications network fraud methods and cases to Ms. Dai in detail through telephone promotion, to ensure that Ms. Dai would not be deceived before hanging up the phone. Leave with confidence.

The police discouraged the victim.

Photo courtesy of Pudong Public Security

  In the morning of the next day, the community policeman Ma Shiyue got in touch with Ms. Dai again after receiving the precautionary publicity return visit. When questioned by him, the police sincerely stated their identity, worked with love, and explained patiently. Ms. Dai finally got off guard and said that she would do more Pay attention, and thank the police for their serious and responsible attitude.

In the process of dissuasion, what "changed" was that the masses never cooperated to understand and supported, and what was "unchanged" was the persistence and dedication of the police to the anti-fraud propaganda work.

  Police reminder: The Shanghai Police’s anti-fraud dissuasion call "962110" is specifically designed to prevent your property from being defrauded and damaged. Please answer the call as soon as you receive it.

When you receive telephone information requesting fund transactions such as transfers, remittances, and recharges, please be vigilant and do not operate blindly to prevent being deceived.

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