When you are blackmailed, keep calm.
First of all, stay calm.
It is very important to keep calm in the face of extortion. Don't be controlled by fear, try to calmly analyze the situation and take appropriate action.
Second, collect evidence.
Collect as much evidence as possible, including records such as words, telephone calls, text messages and emails, and any written or electronic documents involving extortion. This evidence can help the police to investigate and take action.
Third, call the police.
Report the case to the local police as soon as possible and provide all the collected evidence. They will investigate and take appropriate actions, including tracking down the perpetrators and taking appropriate legal procedures.
Fourth, seek legal aid.
If the situation is serious, you can seek the help of a lawyer. Lawyers can provide advice on legal procedures and rights to help you understand your rights and responsibilities. They can also help you formulate coping strategies to ensure that your rights and interests are protected.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) protects personal information.
Ensure the safety of personal information and avoid any form of contact with blackmailers or responding to their demands. Don't provide your personal information to anyone, including sensitive information such as bank account and password.
Step 6 notify family and friends
Tell your family and friends about your situation, they can provide support and help, and help you avoid further danger. They can also help you prevent further losses and provide necessary support and advice.
To sum up:
When being blackmailed, keep calm and take appropriate measures. Evidence should be collected as soon as possible and reported to the local police, while seeking legal assistance and protecting personal information. Tell your family and friends about your situation in order to get support and help, and * * * deal with danger and loss.
Legal basis:
Article 274 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that whoever extorts public or private property in a large amount or repeatedly extorts it shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance, and shall also or only be fined; If the amount is huge or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years and shall also be fined; If the amount is especially huge or there are other especially serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years and fined.