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After breaking up, my friend's ex-boyfriend has been threatening him personally by phone and text messages, threatening revenge and saying that his friend is going to die. Does this constitute a crime

After breaking up, my friend's ex-boyfriend has been threatening him personally by phone and text messages, threatening revenge and saying that his friend is going to die. Does this constitute a crime? First of all, it constitutes harassment. If it continues and affects the normal life of the parties, they should produce evidence before they can file a public prosecution.

Crime must be committed. Just thinking in your head and saying it in your mouth can't constitute a crime. But what you say can constitute harassment, slander and other charges.

Note that if you want to sue, you need to have evidence, such as abnormal health messages that often appear in mobile phones, frequent call records, certificates issued by colleagues during work hours, reports of poor sleep, and medical problems.

Don't be afraid, if he goes to court, the police will be afraid.