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I just got a call from the public security bureau. Are you a liar?

This requires judging whether it is a liar or not according to the actual situation. If someone scares you with teachers, public security, courts, banks, insurance, executives, white-collar workers, beautiful women, monks, customer service and other reasons, and then makes you make money, this is undoubtedly a fraudulent phone call. If you are cheated by accident, you should report it to the public security organ. If the other party introduces himself first and then asks the parties to cooperate with the investigation at the police station in the jurisdiction, it is not a liar.

In administrative and criminal cases, there are usually the following four forms: oral summons, compulsory summons, summons card summons and summons card summons, all of which are aimed at people who are not in custody. The public security organ shall promptly notify the family members of the summoned person by telephone, text message or fax. When the public security organ summons an illegal suspect, if his family members are present, he shall verbally inform his family members of the reason and place for summoning on the spot, and indicate it in the inquiry record.

legal ground

Article 119 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), a criminal suspect who does not need to be arrested or detained may be summoned to the designated place of the city or county where the criminal suspect is located or to his residence for interrogation, but the certificate of the people's procuratorate or the public security organ shall be produced. A criminal suspect found at the scene may be summoned orally, but it shall be indicated in the interrogation record.

The duration of summons or summons shall not exceed twelve hours; If the case is particularly serious and complicated and detention or arrest measures are needed, the time limit for summoning or compulsory summoning shall not exceed 24 hours.

The criminal suspect shall not be detained in disguised form by means of continuous summons or compulsory summons. When summoning or detaining a criminal suspect, the suspect shall be guaranteed food and drink and necessary rest time.

Article 120 When interrogating a criminal suspect, investigators should first ask whether the criminal suspect has committed a crime and let him state his guilt or innocence before asking him questions. A criminal suspect shall truthfully answer the questions of investigators. However, we have the right to refuse to answer questions irrelevant to this case.

When interrogating a criminal suspect, investigators should inform the criminal suspect of his litigation rights and truthfully confess the legal provisions that his crime can be dealt with leniently and pleaded guilty and given a lighter punishment.