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Will the police station call with a private number? Suddenly I got a call saying that the Public Security Bureau asked me to go in tomorrow and ask me something. I didn't break the law.

Police stations generally do not use private numbers to call for notification, but generally use landlines.

However, you can go to the public security bureau tomorrow to ask about the relevant matters and see if there is really a problem. If there is nothing wrong with you, you can report this situation to the public security bureau and let them check whether it is a prank or a fraud. Because many scams start with a phone call.

We should guard against telephone fraud in our daily life and keep in mind the "four don 'ts" to prevent telephone fraud:

First, don't trust phone calls of unknown origin, such as pretending to be relatives and friends who haven't been in touch for a long time to borrow money, or criminals pretending to be relatives and friends who are in trouble or in hospital. Don't believe that you need to make money, but contact yourself;

Second, don't easily disclose personal information, such as personal and family identity information, bank card information, address and other information;

Third, don't be greedy for petty gain. Don't disclose personal information for petty gain. For example, you need an ID card and a bank card to remind you that you need to win the prize. Remember that there is no pie in the sky.

Fourth, don't transfer money to strangers easily.