There are many hidden dangers in renting a house off campus.
At 2 o'clock in the morning of May 28th last year, the girl Oda (pseudonym) went to Dunkou to watch Jacky Cheung concert, broke up with her boyfriend on the way and returned to the rental office at the intersection of Wuchang Street. When she took out the key to open the door, a man suddenly jumped out of the corridor and raped her with violent means such as pinching her neck, which led to her mechanical suffocation and robbed her of her belongings.
After four days and nights of continuous fighting, the special police locked the suspect and captured him. The suspect confessed that he was a farmer from other places and had been wandering in Han for a long time. That night he followed a person to Oda to his rental house.
It is understood that although the Ministry of Education "does not allow college students to rent houses off campus in principle", some students still rent houses off campus under various excuses. In this regard, Wuhan police said that there are many hidden dangers in renting a house off campus for college students. In addition to the fragility of people and property, accidents such as gas poisoning and drunkenness are prone to occur, causing irreparable losses.
In June 2004, Liang Xiao (a pseudonym) of a university rented a house off campus. After the counselor knew it, he advised him to move back to school several times. Liang Xiao promised, but never took any action, so the school had to contact parents to do the work. When Liang Xiao's mother arrived, she couldn't beat the child. She pleaded with the school and said that the child would graduate in a month. She really didn't want to move, so forget it. The school had to let his mother write a letter of guarantee, stipulating that if something happened, the consequences would be at your own risk.
One night soon, it rained heavily. Liang Xiao went to the balcony to collect clothes. Because there was no guardrail on the balcony, he slipped and died. The family regretted it.
Tips:
The person in charge of the Public Security Brigade of Wenbao Branch of Wuhan Public Security Bureau reminded that it is best for college students not to rent a house outside the school. If they want to rent a house, they should also pay great attention to safety. Specifically: performing relevant filing procedures at school; Determine whether the landlord is qualified, that is, whether there is a house lease certificate issued by the public security organ; Registration when renting a house; Inform family members or classmates of the specific rental location; Avoid strangers visiting.
30% discount on mobile phone recharge card?
Saving money was wronged and cheated.
One day the year before last, college student Zheng received a phone call. The other party claimed to be a public security policeman and was working on a major case. Zheng was asked to cooperate with the work and shut down for two hours. Zheng didn't think much and turned off the machine consciously. When he turned on his mobile phone again, he found that there were many missed calls on his mobile phone and text messages from his family, asking him, "Has that 20 thousand yuan arrived?" Zheng quickly contacted his family and realized that he had been cheated.
It turned out that during his shutdown, someone pretended to be Mr. Zheng and lied that he was hospitalized in a car accident and needed emergency treatment, asking him to remit money to a designated account. The family contacted Zheng for details, but his phone was never connected. Anxious family members were afraid of delaying treatment, so they had to remit the money and were quickly taken away by swindlers.
In addition to the above-mentioned old scam, this year, a new scam also deceived many college students. "Looking for a campus agent, the mobile phone recharge card is sold at a 30% discount", and an online advertisement makes Xiao Nan (a pseudonym) feel excited. It turned out that after entering the university, Xiao Nan always wanted to earn money to reduce the burden on her parents, and this opportunity came. She persuaded two roommates to chip in 3000 yuan, fantasizing about buying 10000 yuan mobile phone recharge cards and selling them to other students to earn 7000 yuan.
After contacting that company, Xiao Nan remitted 500 yuan as a deposit as requested by the other party. Soon, Xiao Nan received a stack of recharge cards from the other party. She took out the first scratch card password and recharged it smoothly. But she soon found that other cards could not be used, so she quickly contacted each other. The other party said that as long as the balance is in place, they will immediately open it to the communication company. Xiao Nan and others believed it and remitted another 2,500 yuan.
However, the recharge card was still late. Xiao Nan called the other party again and was surprised to find that she could not contact the company any more. I want to cry when I think that the money I saved was given to the liar in vain.
Tips:
According to the person in charge of Tiejishan Police Station of Wenbao Branch of Wuhan Public Security Bureau, the common fraud methods in recent years are: 1. Personal information is leaked. After the criminals collected it, they called their parents and lied about "accidents" and then cheated. 2. Pretending to be Gao Qian, hometown, boss, director, etc. Pretend to commit fraud in recruitment, employment, beauty pageant, etc. 3. Borrow bank cards to steal card numbers and password fraud. 4. Use exquisite molds for mobile phone fraud. 5. Use QQ and SMS to publish winning information fraud. 6. Fraud in the name of low-priced promotional stationery or so-called high-tech products. 7. Use fake foreign currency or worthless foreign currency to exchange RMB for fraud. 8. "Hit the monkey" fraud.
In this regard, the police reminded: freshmen should raise their awareness of prevention, recognize the tricks used by fraudsters, and don't easily disclose personal information; Don't think that pies will fall from the sky; Don't believe the sweet words of strangers; Be careful when making friends and avoid being carried away by feelings; Pay attention to the identification of online information.
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Create a safe campus. The police will nip in the bud.
On August 27th, Wuhan police started the "10, 100, 1000" school nursing project. Hu Xukun, vice mayor of Wuhan and director of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, asked public security organs at all levels to join hands with the security departments of colleges and universities to take effective measures to create a peaceful and harmonious campus environment for millions of college students.
In the past few days, the police have carried out rectification actions in and around ten colleges and universities where social security problems have been strongly reflected, severely cracked down on all kinds of illegal and criminal activities that infringe on teachers and students, and held hundreds of lectures on college students' safety knowledge and legal system in an all-round way to enhance their awareness of safety prevention and law-abiding.
In addition, the police have also improved the campus public security prevention and control network centered on more than 1,000 duty points, which are connected into lines and woven into a network to ensure that once public security problems occur, they can respond quickly and properly handle them.