"fishing law enforcement" in administrative law enforcement is similar to "temptation investigation" or "temptation to obtain evidence" in criminal investigation. In history, some cases with complicated cases and difficulties in obtaining evidence often took the form of law enforcement entrapment in fishing law enforcement (Britain and the United States).
Law enforcement agencies around the world also use similar methods, such as the police playing addicts to buy drugs from drug dealers. Civil law countries also have strict restrictions on this. Japanese law prohibits law enforcers from luring the parties with illegal intentions in order to obtain evidence, because this is an infringement of the personal self-discipline of the parties by state public rights.
Lured by the economic interests of law enforcement (such as rewarding drugs according to quantity, investigating illegal cars, prostitution, gambling, etc. ), our "fishing law enforcement" is likely to flood in administrative law enforcement, criminal investigation and other fields.
The problem that happened before us is not the most serious. As far as investigating and dealing with illegal cars is concerned, in March 2008, the driver of an illegal car in Fengxian District, Shanghai was taken into the "law enforcement ambush zone" by the so-called "female investigator" and stabbed the female investigator in the car with a knife in front of law enforcement officers (Oriental Morning Post, March 9, 2008). In the past, there were incidents in Shanghai where black car drivers kidnapped so-called "barbs" to vent their anger.
Earlier, the media also revealed that in Gansu Province, in just one year, some policemen from three different public security organs cooperated with the same drug dealer to create three "drug trafficking cases", which led to two people being sentenced to death in the first instance and one person being sentenced to death in the first instance. Even in broad daylight, it was extremely vicious and creepy.