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Is anti-fraud already engraved in the police DNA?

The police academy intern wrote in his diary: "When I was playing games, I found that the master was also playing. The name of his game was actually 'Don't cheat. It's a scam.'" An interesting news vividly showed The police have integrated anti-fraud into their daily lives, and even play games without forgetting to publicize anti-fraud knowledge.

In fact, in addition to these, the people-friendly anti-fraud slogans, the heart-warming anti-fraud milk tea, and the fun activity of scanning the QR code to download the anti-fraud APP and petting the dog have all allowed us to see the police’s attitude. Give them thumbs up for your hard work and dedication.

Extended reading - Anti-fraud "soul self-questioning"

1. Online dating and love scams

Many people use Baihe.com, etc. because of their own need to find a partner. Make friends on marriage platforms or QQ or WeChat, and the other party may be a liar, playing all kinds of ambiguities with the victim and asking the victim to transfer money or "borrow money" for various reasons. If you really believe it, you will be trapped.

Before dating online, ask yourself, why do you need online dating for a young lady with a beautiful voice and a gentle, handsome and rich brother?

2. Impersonating public security, prosecutorial and judicial fraud

Criminal suspects use phone calls to impersonate staff of public security, procuratorates, courts and other state agencies, pretending that the other party is suspected of fraud, illegal use of social security cards, etc. Intimidation tactics require the victim to transfer funds to a safe account and review the account to defraud large amounts of money.

When you receive an arrest warrant, ask yourself: Do you need advance notice to arrest someone? Do the police feel that they are too busy and are afraid that the bad guys will not run away fast enough?

Reference for the above content? Global Network - Playing games without forgetting work, anti-fraud has been engraved in the police DNA