Fishing people trap In 2017, graduate student couples asked their cellmates to find a relationship

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

In 2017, graduate student Zhang entered the detention center on suspicion of committing a crime. After that, Zhang's wife, Lili, ran around trying to get her husband's release. However, she met a man named Yang, who claimed to be Zhang's cellmate. Yang claimed to be able to help Zhang "fish" out, which made Lili see hope. However, Yang is a **, not only did not rescue Zhang, but also defrauded Lili's property and hue.

The incident has attracted widespread attention and discussion on the Internet. Many netizens questioned the IQ level of graduate school couples, thinking that they were deceived by a primary school education, reflecting their credulity and blindness. Some people commented that while the couple has a high degree of education, they should also have a certain degree of judgment and discernment, and be vigilant against the so-called "fishing for people".

This incident is similar to some other cases of "fishing for people"**. Over the past few years, similar ** has happened repeatedly, and many people have paid a huge price for blindly believing in false promises. These scams are often perpetrated by exploiting people's trust in family affection and humanitarian morality. These cases show that people need to be vigilant, not easily trust the promises of strangers, and rely on legal and formal channels to solve problems.

This incident has sounded the alarm bell for people and raised concerns about the dangers of ** in society. Many people have begun to reflect on their blind belief and credulity in others, recognize the methods and tricks of the best, and enhance their sense of self-protection. At the same time, this incident also puts forward higher requirements for the crackdown and punishment that should be strengthened to protect the security and stability of society.

According to relevant reports, in July 2020, the Huangyan District Procuratorate indicted Yang for fraud, and the Huangyan District Court pronounced the verdict on September 28, 2020. The court sentenced Yang to 10 and a half years in prison and a fine of 170,000 yuan. In addition, Yang's stolen money was recovered, of which 380,000 yuan was returned to Zhang and 190,000 yuan was returned to Lili.

This incident has taught people a profound lesson and reflection. First of all, people should be vigilant about the illegal method of "fishing for people" and not easily trust the promises of strangers, especially when it comes to money. Second, the force of the law is insurmountable, and any attempt to evade legal punishment will eventually be severely punished. Finally, this incident should also arouse people's concern about society, strengthen the crackdown and punishment, and maintain social security and order.

This incident has triggered everyone's thinking and discussion on ** behavior. How do you think we should protect ourselves and the people around us when facing something like this? Are there any similar experiences or stories to share? Please leave a comment to participate in the discussion.

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