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parents paid to forge household registration books to enroll their children in schools. police: suspected of buying and selling forged national certificates

2024-09-02

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according to the jiangxi public security wechat official account, the ganzhou rongjiang new district public security university park police station recently cracked a case of buying and selling forged national certificates. two parents who bought fake certificates to enroll their children in school were taken criminal compulsory measures in accordance with the law.

not long ago, the police station in the university campus received a report from a staff member of the academic affairs office of a primary school in the jurisdiction, saying that when reviewing the registration materials of new students, they found something unusual in the household registration book and other documents provided by a parent. the police immediately rushed to the scene to retrieve the documents involved and summoned the person involved, xiong mouhuang, to the police station for investigation in accordance with the law.

after checking the household registration book, the police found many obvious errors. after checking the household registration system, they found that the household registration book did not exist in the system and was indeed a forged document. faced with irrefutable evidence, xiong admitted that the household registration book and the real estate certificate were both fake documents obtained by his nephew liao a few days ago.

the police then summoned liao moubin according to law. after being arrested, liao moubin confessed to the crime of helping xiong mouhuang to purchase and apply for fake household registration books and fake real estate certificates. at present, xiong mouhuang and liao moubin have been taken criminal compulsory measures by the public security organs for suspected crimes of buying and selling forged national certificates, and the case is under further investigation.

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article 280-1 of the criminal law of the people's republic of china stipulates that whoever forges, alters, buys or sells, steals, robs or destroys official documents, certificates or seals of state organs shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, controlled release or deprivation of political rights and shall also be fined; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years and shall also be fined.