Such cases have attracted great attention of the provincial party committee and government, and many provincial leaders have given instructions to severely crack down on such illegal and criminal acts against students at school and resolutely safeguard the property safety of the broad masses of the people, including students.
The Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department attached great importance to this and quickly set up a task force to sort out the clues of online part-time fraud crimes in the province, and listed the illegal crimes involving "campus loans" as the "Hurricane 19" project, and deployed the province to carry out investigations. With the cooperation of Internet companies such as Alibaba, the task force focused on cracking down on illegal and criminal activities such as telecommunication network fraud, contract fraud, illegal detention, intentional injury and extortion against college students. Related to "campus loan", he has sorted out three batches of clues about "campus loan" and mastered more than 20 criminal dens, involving Guangdong, Hebei, Jilin, Shanghai, Fujian, Hubei, Yunnan, Shaanxi and other provinces and cities. After two months of careful investigation, the task force locked in criminal evidence such as the means and methods of committing crimes by relevant criminal gangs.
In late May, under the coordination and command of the Ministry of Public Security, the task force deployed police forces in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Shaoguan, Heyuan, Dongguan, Maoming and other places, and carried out a unified network-closing operation involving "campus loan" crimes, successfully destroying many criminal gangs, arresting more than 80 suspects 190 cases, and investigating them.
The above content is quoted from Tencent News.