Anti-fraud platforms forced to be installed by the Chinese Communist Party authorities have become "cash cows" for the police. Recently, the scandal of Jiangxi police colluding with outsiders to sell personal information and arbitrarily freezing bank accounts has been exposed, sparking heated discussions online.
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Anti-fraud platforms forced to be installed by the Chinese Communist Party authorities have become "cash cows" for the police. Recently, the scandal of Jiangxi police colluding with outsiders to sell personal information and arbitrarily freezing bank accounts has been exposed, sparking heated discussions online.