The Public Security Bureau is a mysterious place, and there are countless hidden stories in it. And one of them, a story that once became a hot topic, became a good story in the bureau.
This is the story of a man named Wu. Wu, an ordinary office worker who has passed the age of years, has never been able to find a suitable daughter-in-law and has fallen into the abyss of singleness. The social circle is too small, and today's girls have high vision and high requirements, and it is too difficult for ordinary men like Wu to find a suitable partner. His circle of girls is getting smaller and smaller, and his sense of loneliness is getting stronger and stronger.
It was at this time that he met a college student who claimed to be Chen in an online game. The two chatted very well in the virtual world, and as time went by, it was normal for them to frequently add *** to each other, but Chen's self-proclaimed role was playing a role in fueling the fire.
Chen claimed to be a girl, and Wu, as a bachelor, was naturally fascinated by such a title. His mood has since improved. Although they have never met, Chen often sends ** to Wu, the girl in ** is delicate and moving, and Wu even has the fantasy of marrying her.
During his relationship with Wu, Chen would send him some beautiful photos of his girlfriend from time to time, which attracted Wu's attention. Finally, in an exchange of electronic red envelopes, Wu was touched by the fact that Chen was blind on his left and right hands, because the person shown on the electronic red envelope appeared in **.
Wu quickly contacted the person on the red envelope, and after a brief exchange, Wu was shocked to find that Chen, who had been dating him for a year, turned out to be the boyfriend of the beautiful woman on the red envelope.
Wu, who was caught in great anger, decided to ask ** for help in order to recover the deceived losses. **After receiving Wu's report, an investigation was immediately launched, and the results were shocking.
It turned out that Chen was not only a college student, but also a student at a university in Xiamen. He took advantage of his relationship with Wu to hook up with Wu by pretending to be a man, and has been living with Wu as his girlfriend.
During the year they were dating, Chen deceived Wu into a circle. Wu transferred more than 100 times to Chen during this period, with an amount of up to 90,000 yuan. In other words, for a whole year, Wu continued to pay for Chen, but he didn't know her true face.
* Successfully captured Chen, facing the camera, Chen admitted his actions. On suspicion of fraud, he was taken compulsory measures by the public security organs in accordance with the law.
As Wu's lawyer, he needs to make a judgment on the marriage fraud case and list the relevant legal provisions. According to article 264 of the Criminal Law: Where deception or coercion is used to cause others to transfer property or provide property to be disposed of to oneself or others, and the amount is relatively large, or to defraud others of property multiple times, and the amount is relatively large, it constitutes the crime of fraud and may be sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or a fine. The economic losses suffered by Wu clearly constitute the standard of a relatively large amount.
Without seeing the other party, Wu directly used WeChat transfer to give Chen a large amount of property, which was subjective coercion and obviously violated the legal provisions of the crime of fraud. Wu's behavior was out of trust and emotional attachment to Chen, while Chen thought that he was protecting his own interests and borrowed people's trust and love for his partner, thus obtaining huge ill-gotten gains.
Aunt Yi's point of view:
1.For men with average conditions, it is indeed difficult to find a suitable partner. Due to the imbalance between men and women in society, girls have higher vision and requirements, resulting in many men being old and single. This makes men more vulnerable to scammers because they crave a partner and are prone to trust each other's honesty and authenticity.
2.Wu met Chen on the Internet, and although the two had never met, they established a relationship in the course of dating. Chen's use of a large number of ** and titles made Wu have the illusion that the other party was his girlfriend, which to a certain extent shows that Chen's deception is deceptive.
Uncle Fang's point of view:
1.In online communication, Wu lacked sufficient vigilance and judgment, easily believed the words of strangers, and transferred a large amount of money to the other party. This kind of blind trust and impulsive behavior is also Wu's own responsibility to some extent.
2.In the process of interacting with Chen, Wu did not try to verify the true identity of the other party, and over-relied on ** and virtual relationships. This shows that he lacks the necessary caution and suspicion of interpersonal relationships on the Internet, and is too naïve to strangers, even if they have not met in person, it is unwise to directly transfer large amounts of money to the other party.
Therefore, according to the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China and relevant judicial interpretations, the corresponding legal provisions include:
1.Article 164 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Fraud.
2.Article 33 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Basic Constitutive Elements of the Crime of Suspense.
This story teaches us that even in modern urban life, we need to be vigilant and not to be too gullible about the words of strangers. In online dating, it is especially necessary to be vigilant and guard against scams. At the same time, if you find that you have been deceived, you should report to ** in a timely manner, so that the illegal and criminal acts can be punished by law to protect the rights and interests of yourself and others.
Cases like Wu's are hard to come by, but there will be lessons to be learned from them. This story has aroused the society's attention to online fraud, and has a more powerful warning, so that people have a clearer understanding of cybersecurity. Anti-fraud stories on the Internet are always rare, which is tantamount to the rarity and strangeness of MLM organizations, but Wu's story of being deceived has become the only exception worth telling. We should also take this opportunity to encourage people to be more vigilant against online fraud and advocate an honest and honest online communication environment.