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Can I call the police if I am harassed by a stranger on WeChat?

Legal analysis: 1. If it is just an insult via text message and has no consequences, it will not constitute a crime. However, the case can be reported to the police station, which will impose administrative penalties of detention or fines.

2. According to relevant regulations, the local public security police station is generally responsible for investigating and solving public security cases that occur in society; public security cases that occur within agencies, groups, enterprises, and public institutions are investigated and solved by the security organization of the unit. For units that do not have a security organization, the local public security organs are responsible for investigating and cracking down. In addition, in rural areas where there is no public security police station, if a warning or a fine of less than 50 yuan is required for violations of public security management, the public security agency may entrust the township (town) people's government to make a decision.

Legal basis: "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 42 Anyone who commits any of the following acts shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than 500 yuan A fine of not more than RMB 500 shall be imposed; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than RMB 500: (1) Writing threatening letters or threatening the personal safety of others by other means:

(2) Blatantly insulting others or fabricating facts to slander others;

(3) Fabricating facts to frame others in an attempt to subject others to criminal prosecution or public security management penalties;< /p>

(4) Threatening, insulting, beating or retaliating against witnesses and their close relatives;

(5) Repeatedly sending obscene, insulting, threatening or other messages to interfere with others In normal life;

(6) Peeping, filming, eavesdropping, and spreading other people’s privacy.