After the man picked up the female college student s mobile phone, he asked for 1,000 yuan, saying t

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-01-19

The word "gold" cannot be applied to everyone.

Recently, an incident about the discovery of gold occurred in Hefei, Anhui Province, and rushed to the headlines.

What happened was that a female college student accidentally left her mobile phone at the pick-up area while dining in a restaurant, and was later taken away by a man. When the female college student tried to retrieve her phone, the man threatened her with 2,000 yuan.

The female college student who lost her mobile phone said: There are not only some important information in the mobile phone, but also the ** of the deceased family, which is not a problem for her.

And this has also become a reason for the man who picked up the mobile phone to threaten the female college student.

The student was very worried that his phone would be damaged, so he reported the incident to the local police station. However, the local police station staff told her that the police did not have the right to force the man to return the phone and advised her to go to court to file a lawsuit.

In this case, the lawyer said that the man's actions constituted unjust enrichment. Article 314 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China clearly stipulates that if a lost property is found, it shall be returned to the right holder. The finder shall promptly notify the right holder to collect it, or send it to the public security and other relevant departments. At the same time, Article 316 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China also stipulates that before the finder delivers the lost property to the relevant department, the relevant department shall properly take care of the lost property before the lost property is collected. Where the damage or loss of lost property is caused intentionally or through gross negligence, civil liability shall be borne.

Specifically, in this case, if the man still does not return the mobile phone, but if there is really an act of flashing the phone, it is not only suspected of destroying other people's property, but also may be suspected of violating others' personal privacy and information rights, and if the student sues the other party, the man should bear the corresponding legal responsibility to a large extent.

So he called on the man to return the female college student's mobile phone as soon as possible, and not to put himself in unnecessary legal responsibility because of a momentary greed.

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