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Will the police station call you via mobile phone to tell you that you have broken the law? And then texted you that he could put you on the Internet as a fugitive?

No, this is inconsistent with the procedures of the public security organs in handling criminal cases.

According to the "Procedure Regulations for Public Security Organs Handling Criminal Cases":

Article 3 The basic powers of public security organs in criminal proceedings are to file, investigate, and investigate criminal cases in accordance with the law. Pre-trial; decide and implement compulsory measures; do not file cases for those who are not investigated for criminal responsibility according to law, and withdraw cases that have been investigated; cases that should be prosecuted after the investigation is completed are transferred to the People's Procuratorate for review and decision;

Section 11 Wanted Article 265: If a criminal suspect who should be arrested is at large, the public security organs may issue a wanted warrant and take effective measures to pursue him and bring him to justice. Public security organs at or above the county level may directly issue arrest warrants within the areas under their jurisdiction; in areas beyond their jurisdiction, they must report to the higher-level public security organs that have the power to make decisions for issuance. The scope of the wanted order is determined by the person in charge of the public security organ that issued the wanted order.

Therefore, the premise of a wanted warrant is that the criminal suspect who should be arrested is at large, which requires procedures such as filing a case and approving the arrest, and will not make a direct call.

Extended information:

Several situations where you need to beware of fraud:

1. Anyone who claims that the public security organs require you to transfer money to a "safe account".

2. Anyone who claims to be a leader, boss, relative or friend urgently needs you to remit money.

3. Whenever you are notified of winning a prize, you will be required to pay first before claiming the prize.

4. Any text messages from unknown sources require you to click on a link.

Be sure to be vigilant, do not transfer or remit money, and do not easily hand over items involving personal information to others to prevent being deceived. In case of suspicious circumstances, please dial 110 to call the police immediately.

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