Does it take legal responsibility to lead 17-year-old girls to elope? Urgent. "Help"

According to the actual situation, since they have reached the age of 17, if both parties elope voluntarily, they do not need to bear criminal responsibility, but if they cause losses to the relevant personnel, they need to bear relevant civil responsibilities. However, if the woman does not agree and elopes with her without authorization, she may be suspected of a criminal offence of abducting and selling women and bear relevant criminal responsibility. If it causes material losses to the relevant personnel, she will bear the relevant civil liability.

The relevant laws stipulate the Criminal Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 99 If the victim suffers material losses due to the criminal act of the defendant, he has the right to bring an incidental civil action in criminal proceedings. If the victim dies or loses his capacity for civil conduct, his legal representative and close relatives have the right to file an incidental civil action.

If state property or collective property suffers losses, the people's procuratorate may bring an incidental civil action when it brings a public prosecution.

Article 240th whoever abducts and sells women and children shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years and shall also be fined; Under any of the following circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years or life imprisonment, and shall also be fined or confiscated; If the circumstances are especially serious, he shall be sentenced to death and his property shall be confiscated:

(1) The ringleader of a group that abducts and sells women and children;

(2) Abducting and selling more than three women and children;

(3) raping a trafficked woman;

(4) luring or forcing trafficked women to engage in prostitution or selling trafficked women to others for forced prostitution;

(5) Kidnapping women and children by violence, coercion or anesthesia for the purpose of selling;

(6) Stealing infants and young children for the purpose of selling;

(7) Causing serious injury, death or other serious consequences to abducted women, children or their relatives;

(8) Trafficking women and children abroad.

Abduction and trafficking in women and children refers to one of the acts of abducting, kidnapping, buying, selling, picking up and transferring women and children for the purpose of selling.