What are the consequences of Vietnamese smuggling into China and being caught?

Vietnamese who violate the regulations on the administration of state (border) territory and illegally cross the state (border) territory to China, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than one year, criminal detention or public surveillance, and shall also be fined. If you are caught, you must first see whether you have done anything illegal. If smuggling has done something illegal, it depends on which one you have violated. Those who have violated the law shall be convicted and punished. If you don't do anything illegal, you will be locked up for 3-7 days, and you will be fined. According to the region or the seriousness of the case, it is generally 5,-2, yuan. After paying the fine, you will put your name on the blacklist (that is, you are forbidden to re-enter China), and then you will be sent back to Vietnam. You won't be locked up for long, and there will be food in it, where there is so much food waste, right? The fine is a trivial matter. The key is to be blacklisted and not allowed to enter China again. This is a bit harsh. Friends should think twice before you do it. If this person has been locked up for a long time and no one can be found, then at this time, you should bring your photo and ID number, and entrust a lawyer to help you check the prison information to see which district is locked up and whether the person is in prison. And ask him which law he broke, and if necessary, he can appeal to the court.

Smuggling refers to the act of illegally crossing the border (frontier), which specifically refers to the act that a natural person, in violation of the regulations on the administration of entry and exit frontiers, does not enter the country from the designated port or pass the border inspection when crossing the border or legally intending to injure the border, or has no exit permit or entry permit, and can be investigated for administrative responsibility or criminal responsibility. For a country, smuggling affects the normal personnel exchanges between countries, reduces visa income, disrupts border management and public order, and then brings security risks to the whole country. For individuals, violation of border management regulations increases the risk factor and their personal safety cannot be guaranteed.

legal basis: article 6 of the criminal law of People's Republic of China (PRC) commits a crime within the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC), unless otherwise specified by law, this law shall apply.

This Law also applies to persons who commit crimes on board ships or aircraft in People's Republic of China (PRC).

if one of the acts or results of a crime occurs in the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC), it is regarded as a crime in the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC).

article 322 whoever, in violation of the laws and regulations on the administration of the state (frontier), illegally crosses the state (frontier), if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than one year, criminal detention or public surveillance, and shall also be fined; Whoever steals across the country (border) for the purpose of joining a terrorist organization, receiving training in terrorist activities or carrying out terrorist activities shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than one year but not more than three years and shall also be fined.