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How can public security organs punish minor acts that harm others' health in the name of religious qigong?

For minor acts that damage the health of others in the name of fraudulent use of religious qigong, the public security organs may give administrative penalties such as warnings and fines in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, and may require them to compensate the victims for their economic losses.

The public security organs can deal with the acts that harm others' health in the name of religious qigong in accordance with the Public Security Administration Punishment Law, Criminal Law and other relevant laws and regulations. For minor acts, the public security organs can impose administrative penalties, such as verbal warning, ordering to stop illegal acts, fines, etc. Specific measures will depend on different situations. In addition, the public security organ may also require the infringer to bear civil liability for compensation. It should be noted that if serious injury consequences are involved, such as causing death or serious injury to others, then the act will be regarded as a criminal act, which belongs to the category of criminal responsibility, and the criminal suspect will be subject to criminal trial and punishment.

How to prevent this behavior? The key to prevent this behavior is to enhance the public's legal awareness and discriminating ability. The public should understand the relevant laws and regulations, and pay attention to judge the authenticity and legality of religious qigong and other activities. At the same time, it is necessary to urge relevant departments to strengthen supervision and strictly crack down on illegal acts that infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others in the name of fraudulent use of religious qigong. In addition, before participating in religious qigong activities, we should also carefully understand the information about their activities, qualifications, teachers and other aspects to avoid false guidance and misleading.

The act of infringing on the health of others in the name of religious qigong not only damages the legitimate rights and interests of others, but also violates national laws and regulations. The public security organs will continue to intensify the crackdown to ensure the stability of public order and the people's sense of security. At the same time, the public should also actively participate in building a harmonious and stable social environment.

Legal basis:

Article 36 of the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The people of China and the citizens of China have freedom of religious belief. No state organ, social organization or individual may compel citizens to believe in or not believe in religion, and may not discriminate against citizens who believe in or do not believe in religion. The state protects normal religious activities. No one may use religion to engage in activities that disrupt social order, endanger citizens' health and interfere with the national education system. Religious groups and religious affairs are not dominated by foreign forces.

Article 27 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment commits any of the following acts, and shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15, and may also be fined less than 1000 yuan; If the circumstances are relatively minor, they shall be detained for more than 5 days 10, and may also be fined as follows by 500 yuan: (1) Organizing, instigating, coercing, deceiving or inciting others to engage in cult, cult or superstitious activities, disrupting social order and harming others' health;