Such a thing cannot be solved unless it is through legal means, especially in the face of such a vicious person (if what you say is true). In this case, I recommend that you don't collect any evidence yourself, lest you get burned. At the same time, you should also let your sister stabilize her emotions and try to stabilize him. This kind of person's mood is extremely volatile, and he is most likely to do extreme things when he gets excited. All you have to do is call the police immediately. If he is suspected of stealing, robbing, or provoking trouble, it is a criminal case and you do not need to collect evidence at all. The national public prosecution agency will take the initiative to prosecute. If all you locals knew about him, I guess your public security organs would have already targeted him.
I remind you again that this is a criminal case. You don't need to sue him. You just need to report it. In addition, the safety of your family is most important.
I hope my answer can help you!
Question 2: What should I do if I am threatened? Well, there’s nothing I can do about meeting such a person, I just didn’t see the right person.
I was like that at first. It's painful to meet such people.
I have been tortured for more than a year, and it still feels like a nightmare when I think about it. I have been hiding in the back and living cautiously for more than a year. However, after a long time, he had calmed down. I don’t know where I got QQ from and sent me emails. My attitude is much better than before, but such people cannot be ignored, so I...
Question 3: How to deal with intimidation threats? Calm down. If you are online, either that person knows you, has a grudge against you, and threatens you to achieve his goals. This special care could easily turn into murder. However, at present, our country's laws cannot have strict punishment measures for intimidation unless the intimidation causes serious consequences, such as suicide, self-mutilation or mental disorder. , intimidating people will be dealt with by relevant judicial authorities, but there is no good solution for such dirty methods for the time being. But the solution is not without 1. Write directly to A’s parents and A to point out the seriousness of the problem! 2. Report the situation to Party A’s unit and neighborhood committee or village committee, which involves a question of evidence collection. You must keep your emails and text messages. If Party A is harassed by phone calls, the phone calls can be recorded if possible, and the above-mentioned units can be asked to provide help and education. 3. It is best to go to the local police station with these evidences and file them! Regardless of whether the police handle it or not, they must first take notes. 4. Channel through friends or other connections to make things go smoothly. Are these the only ways people online who don't know you can threaten you, usually for money? Instead of immediately calling the police to investigate his IP number (it is necessary to delay the time. The criminal can't wait any longer and will find excuses to keep urging him not to obey)
Question 4: What should I do if I am threatened?
Question 5: An individual receives a threat. What should I do if I am threatened? He could call the police and deal with it, which is a serious criminal offence.
Criminal Law
Article 293 Whoever commits any of the following acts of provoking troubles or disrupting social order shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, criminal detention or surveillance:
(1) Beating others at will, with serious circumstances;
(2) Chasing, intercepting, insulting or intimidating others, with serious circumstances;
(3) Extortion or extortion Arbitrarily damaging or occupying public or private property, the circumstances are serious;
(4) Causing serious disorder in public places.
Whoever gathers a crowd multiple times to commit the acts mentioned in the preceding paragraph and seriously disrupts social order shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years, and may also be fined.
Question 6: What should I do if I often receive harassing text messages threatening me? My son had a relationship with a woman at work. Because his wife is very virtuous, filial to the elderly, and deeply loved by her parents-in-law, she regrets doing something wrong to her. She felt resentful because her face was hurt when she saw that my son no longer wanted to associate with me, beat and scolded me. Now we old people and our little grandsons often receive some threatening text messages, burn paper downstairs every three days, scribble some insulting and obscene language on the door, and even intercept me on the way to send my grandson to school. Scare the children and make the grandson's learning plummet. I called 110 several times when he was making trouble, but it still didn't work. Last night I went downstairs to burn paper and wrote some insulting words on the wall. I really don't know what to do. what do I do? Where to find solutions? Please advise.
Question 7: Faced with threats and intimidation from gangsters, what should I do? This is gangster. Anyone who is more rogue than him can win the battle~~ Personally, I think this method is more suitable for dealing with rogues. The police, haha, are just showing off. They don't really serve the people, but maybe try it through the police first ~ and then the courts. You must have sufficient evidence. Remember, evidence~~This has been involved for a long time. Don't lose your nature for such a villain, that would be too stupid~~
Question 8: How to deal with threatening calls. If you or your relatives and friends receive similar threatening calls, don't panic. The personal information held by the other party may be obtained from questionnaires, credit card applications, insurance information, sweepstakes and various membership cards. The police appeal to the public to remain calm and to end the call tactfully if they realize it is a threatening call. Do not transfer money to the designated account through ATM or over-the-counter remittance. Common methods used by fraud groups to defraud money by threatening harm or obtaining personal information are as follows: 1. The criminal first confirms over the phone whether the called person's name is correct, and tells the called person that he has a grudge against someone and someone has paid to chop off the called person's hands and feet. By spending money, they can eliminate disasters. Second, the desperado said he asked his brother to wait near the recipient's home. If he doesn't send the money, it won't end well for him. Third, criminals clearly inform the recipient of relevant personal information such as home address, license plate number or phone number, so that the recipient is frightened and used to defraud money. 4. Criminals threaten the recipient's relatives (parents or children, etc.) with kidnapping threats. 5. Never give the recipient a chance to interrupt and verify before the criminals achieve their goals. If citizens receive unknown calls, Nantou police recommend that citizens take different response measures according to the following different situations. The ways to respond to "threatening calls" are as follows: 1. The other party asks "Are you XXX?", ask the other party: "Who are you? (Confirm the other party's identity first), or tell him that it is not convenient to answer the phone now. What do you want from him? (Forcing the other party to reveal his intentions ) 2. When the other party wants to confirm your address, please calmly say: "That was the previous address, I (he) moved away long ago!" (The other party does not know you) 3. When it is confirmed to be a threatening call, please tell the other party: "You made the wrong call! I just called last week. (Hang up immediately) or "He can't come to answer the phone now, please stay. I'll tell XXX your contact number" (the other party will refuse) 4. When your identity has been exposed (some people are used to answering the phone, please state your name first), please improvise: "I am in a meeting now, please stay Download your contact number. (If the other party refuses, hang up) or tell "I'm going to the basement, the phone will be disconnected soon" (then hang up) and then stop answering unknown calls to make the other party lose patience and look for another target. 5. When criminals do not give you a chance to check, please calmly use your second phone number or ask someone around you to check for you.
Question 9: Received threats from user 15957573201. what do I do? What did you do?
Question 10: What should I do if I receive threats or threatening letters from others? According to Article 42 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China", anyone who commits any of the following acts shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than 500 yuan; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may be fined concurrently. Fines of up to five hundred yuan: (1) Writing threatening letters or threatening others' personal safety in other ways; (2) Publicly insulting others or fabricating facts to slander others; (3) Fabricating facts, falsely accusing others, and attempting to subject others to criminal punishment (4) Threatening, insulting, beating or retaliating against witnesses and their close relatives; (5) Repeatedly sending obscene, insulting, threatening or other messages that interfere with the normal life of others; (6) Voyeurism , * * *, eavesdropping, spreading other people’s privacy. Keep evidence and pay attention to personal safety.