The people sent the code “ShuobeiS” to the rescue network to report the case in seconds… More than 10 people were successfully rescued | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

Clever help! A netizen in Hubei, China, recently posted a rescue video on the social software PO, writing “a cloud-piercing arrow S Huo Bei S”. As a result, several netizens saw it, found something strange, and urgently notified the police. Then, according to the clues, the police destroyed the MLM den in one fell swoop and rescued more than 10 trapped people.

The incident happened on May 29. A netizen in Shiyan, Hubei posted a SOS distress video on the Internet. After reading it, other netizens thought it was a pyramid scheme, and they speculated about relevant environmental clues and immediately reported the case to the police. Later, the police successfully found the location and found that there were more than 10 people squatting in the house at the scene. They quickly controlled everyone, confirmed their identity information, and questioned them, and then they found the trapped man.

According to the clues, the police destroyed the pyramid scheme dens. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)

The police summoned all the personnel to the police station for further investigation. One of the netizens who called the police posted a video announcement after learning that the rescue was successful: “Everyone is happy when the matter is over.” like”.

As soon as the news came out, it sparked heated discussions, “What a kind person!”, “Thanks to enthusiastic netizens, I feel that others will use this when they ask for help in the future”, “Like for enthusiastic netizens and police uncles”, “There are still many good people in the world”, “Netizens have great powers”, and many others criticized: “Hubei has always been a MLM nest, Shiyan, Ezhou, etc., local people know that they have to rush to another place at a time”, “Why is there MLM? The punishment is still not strong enough. , Is there anyone who dares to engage in pyramid schemes with the death penalty?”

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