Recently, the Shicheng Road Police Station of Tongguan Branch of the Public Security Bureau of Tongling City, Anhui Province received a report from a bank in its jurisdiction that a lady handling business may have been subjected to telecom fraud.

The police rushed to the scene immediately and learned that Ms. Wei, a resident, received a call from a self-proclaimed "Guangzhou Customs Investigator" and asked Ms. Wei to pay a security deposit of 20,000 yuan on the grounds that "the customs seized illegal goods in the name of Ms. Wei." The bank is ready to send money.

The police checked Ms. Wei's mobile phone. There were many photos of customs investigation work in the mobile phone. Ms. Wei believed in this as evidence.

  The police persuaded that the photos could be found at will on the Internet, but Ms. Wei said that even if she was deceived, it didn't matter if she was responsible, but if the police delayed her, they would have to let the police bear the consequences.

  Seeing that the old man remained indifferent, the police could only repeatedly persuade him in a hurry.

During the period of dissuasion, the police asked Ms. Wei to dial the video on the mobile phone and asked the police to confront the "secret officers". When the other party found out that it was a police officer, they hung up.

Only when Ms. Wei saw this did she "believe and doubt" the police.

In order to prevent Ms. Wei from making any further confusion, the police immediately inquired and contacted her family after returning to the police station, so that her family members would continue to pay attention to make sure nothing went wrong.

(Zhao Qiang's video source is Le Xiaomin, editor of Tongling Public Security Bureau)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]