An activity themed on “anti-fraud”held in our university for an increased self-protection awareness and security on the campus

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Inorder to maintain the security on the campus, to strengthen students awarenessof self protection against crimes such as frauds, and to insure students’personaland property safety, the departments of students’affairs, security, logisticsand Youth League Committee have jointly held an activity themed on anti-fraud.

Onthe evening of 13 September, a seminar was delivered by Yan Dongni, vicesection chief of financial investigation, Jiangsu Public Security Department,who was invited to talk on the topic of “building a sense of protection,safeguarding our youth”, the seminar covered a wide range of information oncollege students anti-pyramid selling, anti-campus loans, anti-fraud on theinternet. Citing abundant crime cases, Yan Dongni summarized in great details thepossible illegal traps the college students might get caught. By describing thecharacteristics of the frauds that might trap the innocent students by fairmeans or foul, she helped students distinguish the routine fixed patterns ofcriminals, and with great patience, she introduced various methods ofsafe-protection against crimes.

Afterthe seminar, leaders of the university, JinLixia and YouJiachun reinforced thestudents to be alert to possible crimes and build a strong sense ofself-protection, meanwhile, students were expected to consume rationally andscientifically. Meanwhile, they called upon the students to be more prudent andcontribute to the construction of a more harmonious and safer campus.

Thenext day, students unions launched an activity on both campuses to reemphasizethe guard against financial crimes by inviting passer-bys to sign on a bannerwhich carried slogans of anti-frauds.

Thisactivity was received favorably among students and teachers who accordantlyagree that students are more aware of frauds and more vigilant after theactivity so that they can stay away from pyramid-selling, campus loans, andinternet frauds.