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I received a text message that it is true that there is a balance on my credit card, but is this text message true or false?

This message is full of loopholes and is suspected of being fraudulent. The relevant legal knowledge is as follows:

The key issue is timely repayment. Creditors have the right to sue the court. If they are suspected of credit card fraud, they must Pursuing criminal liability.

The agency that has the power to decide on detention is generally the public security agency. In self-investigation cases, the People's Procuratorate also has the right to decide to detain criminal suspects who attempt to commit suicide, escape or are at large after committing a crime, as well as criminal suspects who may destroy, forge evidence or collude with confessions. The court has the right to decide on judicial detention. Litigation participants or other persons Anyone who commits any of the following acts may be fined or detained by the people's court according to the seriousness of the case; if it constitutes a crime, criminal liability shall be pursued in accordance with the law:

(1) Forging or destroying important evidence to prevent the people's court from hearing the case;

(2) Using violence, threats, or bribery to prevent witnesses from testifying or instigating, bribing, or coercing others into giving false testimony;

(3) Concealing, transferring, selling, or destroying Property that has been sealed up or detained, or property that has been counted and ordered to be kept, or property that has been frozen is transferred;

(4) To treat judicial staff, litigation participants, witnesses, and translators , appraisers, examiners, or persons assisting in execution, insult, slander, frame up, beat, or retaliate;

(5) Use violence, threats, or other methods to obstruct judicial personnel from performing their duties;

(6) Refusing to fulfill the legally effective judgment or ruling of the People’s Court. In addition to the above circumstances, if a person storms the court during a court hearing, or engages in other behavior that hinders the proceedings, and the circumstances are serious, the court may decide to impose a penalty of not more than 1,000 yuan or a detention of not more than 15 days, no matter what. All types of detention are executed by the public security organs. Whether it is detention decided by the public security organ, detention decided by the People's Procuratorate, or judicial detention decided by the People's Court, all are executed by the public security organ.

1. Criminal detention can only be used in emergency situations. Detention can only be carried out in emergencies when it is too late to go through the arrest procedures and the personal freedom of active criminals or major suspects needs to be immediately deprived. If there is no emergency and the public security organs and people's procuratorates have time to go through the arrest procedures, they cannot be detained first.

2. Criminal detention is a coercive measure that deprives civil liberties. Compared with summons, bail pending trial, and residential surveillance, the characteristic of detention is that it completely deprives citizens of their personal freedom, rather than restricting it. As far as deprivation of civil liberties is concerned, detention and arrest are similar in that they are both a type of detention and can therefore only be used when absolutely necessary.

3. Criminal detention is a temporary measure. The period of detention is short. As the proceedings progress, the detention must be changed in a timely manner, either to arrest, to bail pending trial or residential surveillance, or to release the detained person.

5. The objects of criminal detention are specific. It can only be applied to situations strictly stipulated by law.

Criminal detention must meet two conditions at the same time:

First, the object of detention must be an active criminal or a major suspect. Active criminals refer to people who are committing crimes, and major suspects refer to people who have evidence to prove that they are suspected of major crimes.

Second, it is one of the statutory emergency situations. Regarding what constitutes an emergency situation, Articles 80 and 163 of the Criminal Procedure Law provide different provisions for detention by public security organs and detention by the People's Procuratorate.