Prisoners defraud millions through mobile phones, and the full-screen blocker plugs management loopholes
When it comes to telecommunications fraud, everyone must be familiar with it, especially in recent years. The domestic crackdown on telecommunications and Internet fraud has continued to intensify, but the experience of a woman in Heilongjiang is particularly strange. It is different from other Internet fraud. The perpetrators are actually prisoners in prison. ▲Heilongjiang Mudanjiang Prison involved
According to news reports, Zhang Junbo of Mudanjiang Prison in Heilongjiang defrauded the victim, Ms. Wang, for a total of 3,884,000 yuan, on the grounds of spending money to commute her sentence and manage various units. What is even more unexpected is that Ms. Wang was not the only victim. From November 2013 to January 2016, Zhang Junbo used his mobile phone to contact the victims Li, Li, Shi, and Wang. , and defrauded these victims of 751,000 yuan on the grounds of fabricating meritorious materials and needing to use connections to change the sentence. Among them, Li Moumou and Shi Moumou were also inmates in the same cell as Zhang Junbo. It can be said that Zhang Junbo, who was serving his sentence, committed two fraudulent acts, and the second fraud occurred during the period when Zhang Junbo committed fraud for the first time and was put on file for investigation. According to the "Prison Law", "Code of Conduct for Prisoners" and other relevant laws and regulations, inmates like Zhang Junbo are not allowed to use mobile phones and other communication tools without authorization. In this incident, Zhang Junbo also asked the prison guards to carry money and property for him and transfer and accept prohibited items.
According to ordinary people's understanding, prisons should have jamming devices such as full-band frequency jammer installed. For example, when Zhang Junbo was locked in the prison confinement room, he should be strictly monitored, and the full-band shielding device should be turned on for shielding, and it is forbidden to communicate with the outside world through mobile phones. But things backfired. Judging from the incident of Zhang Junbo defrauding millions in prison, there are management loopholes in Mudanjiang Prison in Heilongjiang. The "Prison Law" also clearly stipulates that prison guards "should strictly abide by the Constitution and the law, be loyal to their duties, enforce the law impartially, strictly observe discipline, be honest and honest", and must not "ask for, accept, or embezzle the property of criminals and their relatives." Judging from Zhang Junbo's fraud incident in prison, many public officials have not been upright and honest. What is even more surprising is that Zhang Junbo successfully carried out the second fraud while being held alone in a confinement room. It's really incredible. Relevant laws and regulations, especially the management system for public officials such as prison guards, cannot be used in name only. It is also necessary to consider the use of full-band shielding devices, mobile phone detection equipment, etc., to strictly guard and control the investigation of prohibited items such as mobile phones in prisons. It is not too late to make up for it, and the loopholes in prison management must be plugged up. If the relevant incidents are perfunctory in the rectification of related incidents, it is believed that this incident of fraud in prison will not be the last.