Source Title: There are even “anti-fraud” moon cakes? !The Mid-Autumn Festival Shanghai Police’s “God Operation” Is On Fire
As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, the mooncakes of the Shanghai Mental Health Center are on fire, and a batch of high-value “anti-fraud” mooncakes are also freshly baked under the clever hands of the Shanghai police.
In the canteen of the Wujing Police Station of the Minhang Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, police officers are packing boxes of freshly made mooncakes. Some of the mooncakes are printed with “Wujing Police Station”, and some are printed with the words “I am anti-fraud.” A “QR code” prompting the installation of the National Anti-Fraud Center APP is also posted on the outer packaging.
It turned out that the policemen of the Wujing Police Station of the Minhang Public Security Bureau were following the popular Internet celebrity mooncakes, buying molds, choosing fillings, carefully crafting “anti-fraud” mooncakes, and giving them free to vulnerable groups at high risk of telecommunications network fraud.
“These moon cakes are not only exclusive in form, but the taste has also been tested many times. Everyone has checked them. The response is good. I sincerely hope that everyone will not be cheated.” Policeman Chen Xing told reporters that after the moon cakes are made, Each box is divided into four. Each box contains a fraud prevention reminder prepared by the Anti-fraud Center of Minhang Public Security Bureau.
Resident Mr. Zhu said after receiving the moon cakes: “I wanted to borrow online loans to download a few apps, but the police repeatedly came to my door, and others thought I did something bad. Now that’s okay, if someone asks again, I just say it’s for me. I am bringing mooncakes.”
According to the statistics of the Anti-Fraud Center, the police identified high-risk and vulnerable groups of telecommunications network fraud, and the community police “targeted” door-to-door delivery of “anti-fraud” mooncakes for anti-fraud propaganda.
In addition to high-risk potential victims, Jiang Hongmei, director of comprehensive management of Hongmei Jingyuan No. 1 Residential Committee, also received a box of “anti-fraud” mooncakes. Community police Xu Minjun expressed his gratitude to Director Jiang for his efforts as an anti-fraud volunteer.
After receiving the moon cakes, Jiang Hongmei immediately praised the police’s creativity. She said: “In the past, when we came to my door to discourage potential victims, we inevitably had to stay behind closed doors. Now they come to the door with moon cakes in their hands, and (they) have a much more amiable attitude. Most importantly Yes, we hope to arouse more residents’ attention and participation in anti-fraud through this form.”
Wang Yandong, an instructor of the Wujing Police Station, said: “We hope that through the cross-border form of’anti-fraud’ mooncakes, the police’s intentions in anti-fraud propaganda can be demonstrated, so that more people can participate, and the’national anti-fraud’ work can be more grounded. “
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