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Is it normal for the police station to meet your anti-fraud

Is completely normal.

In anti-fraud work, police stations usually take various measures, including telephone reminders, SMS notifications, community publicity and so on. To remind the public to be vigilant and prevent fraud. In some cases, in order to better understand the situation of the citizens and provide more specific and personalized anti-fraud guidance, the police station may take the initiative to get in touch with the citizens and arrange a meeting.

When the police station contacts you and proposes to meet, you can be vigilant and confirm the identity and purpose of the other party. You can ask the other party to show your work certificate, verify the contact number and address of the police station, and ask about the specific content and purpose of the meeting. It is completely normal to go to the police station to meet each other if the other party's identity is true and the purpose is clear, which will also help improve their anti-fraud ability.

However, if you have doubts about each other's identity or purpose, or are worried about your own safety, you can choose to meet in public places or invite relatives and friends to accompany you. At the same time, you can also consult or report to the local public security organs to ensure your own safety and rights are guaranteed.

In terms of fraud prevention, citizens should be vigilant, don't trust strangers' phone calls or text messages, and don't disclose sensitive information such as personal information and bank accounts at will. If you encounter suspicious circumstances, you should report the case to the public security organ in time so that the police can intervene in the investigation and handling in time.

To sum up:

It is normal for the police station to meet you to prevent fraud, but citizens should remain vigilant, confirm the identity and purpose of the other party, choose a safe way to meet and strengthen their awareness of prevention.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law

Article 57 provides that:

Whoever defrauds public or private property shall be detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and may also be fined up to five hundred yuan; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15, and may also be fined less than 1000 yuan.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Anti-Telecommunication Network Fraud Law

Article 14 stipulates:

Relevant units and individuals shall, in accordance with the provisions of laws and administrative regulations, provide necessary support and assistance for public security organs and state security organs to prevent, investigate, stop and punish telecommunication network fraud activities according to law.

The People's Republic of China People's Police Law

Article 6 provides that:

The people's police of public security organs shall perform the following duties in accordance with the division of responsibilities:

(a) to prevent, stop and investigate illegal and criminal activities;

(2) Maintaining public order and stopping acts endangering public order;

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(seven) the management of special industries as stipulated by laws and regulations;

(eight) to guard the specific personnel specified by the state and guard the important places and facilities;

(9) Managing assemblies, processions and demonstrations;

(ten) to maintain public order in the country (border);

(eleven) the execution of criminal punishment for criminals sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention, deprivation of political rights and criminals executed outside prison, and the supervision and inspection of criminals who have been declared suspended or paroled;

(twelve) to supervise and manage the security protection of computer information systems;

(thirteen) to guide and supervise the public security work of state organs, social organizations, enterprises and institutions and key construction projects, and to guide the public security prevention work of mass organizations such as public security committees;

(fourteen) other duties as prescribed by laws and regulations.