China News Service, Changchun, October 24th (Tan Weiqi and Liu Dong) "Comrade police, my money has been defrauded, can you help me get it back!" This is the most reluctant sentence Liu Miao heard.

"Every penny earned by the people in the forest area is hard-earned money, and the money in your hands is the sweat dripping from your body."

  24-year-old Liu Miao is a police officer in the Criminal Investigation Team of the Linjiang Forest Public Security Branch of the Forest Public Security Bureau of the Jilin Provincial Public Security Department.

After graduating in 2020, he chose to return to his hometown to join the cause of forest public security to protect the lives and properties of people in the forest area.

  Liu Miao introduced that in the era of big data, telecommunications fraud has low cost, high returns, strong concealment, wide range of crimes, and diverse modus operandi. Huge property damage to the masses.

  The people in the forest area are simple and kind, and they have low awareness of the risks of data and information, which also makes the people in the forest area more likely to be targeted by criminals for telecommunication fraud.

In order to deal with criminals, Liu Miao and colleagues worked together to study the case, explore clues to solve the case, and study key personnel.

  In order to fundamentally solve the occurrence of telecommunication fraud cases, Liu Miao and colleagues conducted online publicity and education and offline visits to households to raise people's anti-fraud awareness and better protect their money bags.

  Liu Miao said that every time he patrols the jurisdiction and promotes anti-fraud, he often sees people covered in mud after busying in the fields and forests, and he can personally feel the difficulties of the people in the forest area.

"Putting on the police uniform means taking over the trust given to me by the people. I want to protect the vital interests of the people in the forest area and the hearts of the people in the forest area."

Zhao Huachen (first from left) is explaining anti-fraud information to the masses.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  Like Liu Miao, "Generation Z" Sen police Zhao Huachen is also engaged in anti-fraud work on the front line.

After graduating in 2021, Zhao Huachen will become a police officer at the Xixiaoshan Police Station of the Linjiang Forest Public Security Branch of the Forest Public Security Bureau of the Jilin Provincial Public Security Department.

Although he has not been a police officer for a long time, whenever the masses encounter difficulties and dangers, he is always the first to rush to help.

  "I have participated in the detection of telecom fraud cases. Most of the victims are the elderly and other vulnerable groups." Zhao Huachen said that being defrauded of hard-earned money made their lives worse.

Therefore, he often visits households in the jurisdiction to explain anti-fraud knowledge to everyone to improve self-protection awareness.

  "If one less person can be deceived, my work will not be done in vain." Zhao Huachen said that anti-fraud should pay attention to prevention work. Only by truly enhancing anti-fraud awareness and understanding relevant fraud methods can the masses avoid becoming victims.

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