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If you are always not allowed to go out and block you in the room, this is restricting personal freedom and breaking the law.
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Personal freedom cannot be violated, and blocking you in your room and not letting you go out is restricting your personal freedom.
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Count, if someone forcibly refuses to go out, you can call the police, and you must seriously deal with the person who is forced to restrict travel, so that you can protect your rights and interests.
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Two days ago, a police station in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, received a report in which a man said that he was trapped in a hotel on Huaihai Road and his personal freedom was restricted, and asked the police to come to the rescue.
After receiving the police information, the police quickly rushed to the scene and found that the man and several people were in a stalemate at the scene. According to the policeman, he is from Anhui, and the men surrounding him are all from Chongqing, and they have not succeeded in negotiating business, and some economic disputes have arisen, so they are illegally detained by these men and are not allowed to leave. The police said that the other party handed him 50,000 yuan, and he wanted to go downstairs to return the money to them, but was stopped and refused to leave.
However, after preliminary questioning, the police found that the matter was not as simple as it seemed, so they took the relevant personnel back to the police station for investigation.
These Chongqing men, who are doing business in their hometown, want to find this Anhui man to open a ticket, which can be used as a mortgage in the bank to apply for a loan. After the Anhui man received the commission to issue the bill, he issued a fake ticket, which was worthless, and the bank had no way to approve it, so he could not lend money.
After investigation, the man deliberately issued a false acceptance bill to ask for a handling fee, and he has been suspected of fraud, and the man has also confessed to his crime, and has been criminally detained by the local **.
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I think it's a restriction of personal freedom, because you can't get out of this room anymore, isn't that just no freedom?
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What are you doing, he's going to bet on you and won't let you out.
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You should be referring to the crime of "unlawful detention" under the Criminal Code. According to article 238 of the Criminal Law, whoever illegally detains another person or illegally deprives another person of his or her personal liberty by other means shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention, controlled release or deprivation of political rights.
Where there are circumstances of beating or insulting, a heavier punishment is to be given. Where employees of state organs abuse their authority to commit the crime of detention, they are to be given a heavier punishment.
In any of the following circumstances, a case shall be filed for a staff member of a state organ suspected of abusing his authority to unlawfully detain:
Unlawful detention lasts more than 24 hours.
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Yes! If the situation is critical, you can call 110
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