Xsolaoyo: Post-90 WeChat Incites a Pervert
news.baidu.com - [www.mystseo.com Shantou SEO Chaozhou SEO Jieyang SEO Shantou Online Company Shantou Website Promotion Chaozhou Website Promotion Jieyang Website Promotion Shantou SEO Online Company Chaozhou SEO Online Company Jieyang SEO Online Company Shantou SEO Website Promotion Chaozhou SEO Website Promotion Jieyang SEO Website Promotion Shantou Website Optimization Baidu Keyword Ranking Optimization Google Keyword Ranking Optimization] Item Law. To be a "trendy person," you must have a smartphone. With a smartphone, you definitely need to install "WeChat" to look for new friends around you at any time. However, with the birth of new things, Citizen A reflects that there will inevitably be criminals who come up with ideas. During this period, theft, fraud, and even rape cases related to "WeChat" are not uncommon. On the night of February 27th, two post-90 girls met two other post-90 boys through "WeChat." One pair was mutually consenting, while the other was "the man is interested, but the woman is not." Eventually, it turned into an attempted rape case.
WeChat dating, one pair mutually consenting, the other pair resisting to death.
On the night of February 27th, inside a neon-lit bar in downtown Jiaxing, the post-90 girls Xiao Jiang and Xiao Xu were bored. "Let's see if there are any handsome guys nearby." Xiao Jiang took out her phone, opened the "WeChat" interface, and went online. Soon, a man came up to chat with her, and they talked happily. "Let's meet?" The man proposed to the two girls. Xiao Jiang hesitated. "We're all locals, not bad people. Let's meet and make friends!" The man kept urging. At around 1:00 AM on February 28th, Xiao Jiang and Xiao Xu finally met the men Zhu and Yang, both also post-90s, at a bathhouse in Jiaxing. Seeing Yang and Zhu arrive in a sports car, Xiao Xu and Xiao Jiang felt quite reassured. They decided to go in for a shower first, but then thought it was inconvenient to register for a room with their ID cards locally. At this point, the two girls suggested, "Tomorrow we're going to Hangzhou to play, so let's just go directly." Thus, the four drove to Hangzhou overnight and checked into a standard room at a hotel on Tianmushan Road at around 3:00 AM. One room, two beds. On the way, Zhu and Xu flirted with each other and naturally slept together upon entering the room. But Xiao Jiang didn't like Yang and didn't want to sleep with him, so she lay down on the bed where Xu and Zhu were. This made Yang feel humiliated. Seeing that his buddy was having a great time, Yang couldn't care less about decorum, directly picked up Xiao Jiang, put her on the empty bed, started taking off her clothes, and touched her all over. During this time, Xiao Jiang offered to pay for a prostitute for Yang, but he refused. After struggling for 20 minutes, Xiao Jiang finally managed to get Yang to take a shower under the pretext of being clean-loving, and after he left, she called 110 to report the incident. The police arrived quickly, and Yang was criminally detained on suspicion of attempted rape. What was laughable was that until the police arrived, Zhu and Xiao Xu on the other bed only cared about their own pleasure and completely ignored the situation on the adjacent bed.
Since last year, cases related to WeChat have been emerging one after another.
In fact, besides Xiao Jiang, there are quite a few others who have had misfortunes due to "WeChat."
At the end of last year, a 25-year-old girl named Xiao Fang met a young man through WeChat. On January 12th, after borrowing 5000 yuan from her, the man disappeared forever.
At around 7:00 PM on February 3rd, the suspect Wang met a 17-year-old girl named Dai through "WeChat" by checking nearby friends. They agreed to meet on February 5th evening at the entrance of Dai's home. Two days later when they met, Wang stole a mobile phone from Dai's coat pocket and left.
In early February, 23-year-old Miss Chen met a man named Fu through "BOPP Film www.pnweifu.com CPP Stretch Film WeChat" chat, claiming to be from Xiaoshan Beigan. At around 2:00 PM on February 11th, they agreed to meet at Room 5020 of a hotel in Xiaoshan. Upon entering the room, Fu stole an Apple phone worth 4000 yuan while Miss Chen was taking a shower.
At 15:14 yesterday, the Wangjiang Police Station also posted a warning message about a case related to "WeChat" via its official Weibo account, cang.baidu.com.
At around 1:00 AM yesterday, a young man named Jia relaxed in a bathhouse within the jurisdiction of the Wangjiang Police Station. After finishing his bath, he opened WeChat's "Shake It" feature and shook to connect with a netizen named "Cat Woman" whom he had chatted with several times before. They agreed to meet in the hall, chatting until Jia fell asleep. When he woke up, the female netizen was gone, along with his Apple phone.
Police Reminder: Beware of strangers using "WeChat" to strike up conversations and commit fraud.
"WeChat" is a mobile app that allows instant group chats via the internet.
The LBS function of the app enables users to find other "WeChat" users within 1000 meters of their location.
Although this function provides a convenient and quick platform for strangers to meet and communicate, it also gives criminals opportunities.
Criminals use "WeChat" as a new tool for crime, striking up conversations with nearby strangers to find victims, and then gaining their trust through online chats before committing crimes such as fraud, robbery, or rape.
According to the Hangzhou Public Security Bureau Command Center, since December last year, Hangzhou police have received nearly 20 cases of fraud and theft related to "WeChat."
This year, such cases are showing an increasing trend.
According to the police, cases of using "WeChat" to commit financial fraud are more common, but many also involve personal safety issues.
Analysis shows that most offenders are young adult males, targeting young women who are alone. Generally, they first use "WeChat" to find targets, gain their trust, and then invite the victims to meet, taking the opportunity to commit crimes against them. Most of these are property-related crimes, but there are also a few cases involving indecent assault and rape.
Therefore, the police also remind those who enjoy playing "WeChat" to be more vigilant and beware of scams.
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Author: Jing Chun Xsolaoyo: Reporter Zhu Yin/Text Huang Xin/Production