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Xidian University and high-tech public security allow international students to do anti-fraud training

Recently, in the library of the North Campus of Xidian University, a special "anti-fraud class" made the 2025 freshmen from many countries nod frequently. The "immersive interactive propaganda" created by the Baisha Road Police Station of the High-tech Industrial Development Zone Bureau of the Xi'an Municipal Public Security Bureau, together with the high-tech traffic police and the Exit and Entry Administration Office, breaks down language and cognitive barriers in the form of sitcoms and real-time answers, so that international students can "understand at a glance and hear it at a glance", quickly master the core logic and protection skills of anti-fraud, and become a vivid practice of accurately serving foreign groups under the pattern of "anti-fraud in the whole society".

"In order for international students to 'understand in seconds', they must first turn the key points of anti-fraud propaganda into things around them that they can perceive." Cao Lei, a police officer from the Baisha Road Police Station, held a courseware marked in English, Russian, Arabic and other languages to explain. Before the lecture, he sorted out the campus fraud data in the past three years, and transformed typical fraud scenarios such as "impersonating customer service refunds" and "naked chat extortion" into graphic cases with scene annotations. Use popular language to dismantle the "three no's principles" of "not gullible, no transfer, and no leakage" in the "Anti-Telecommunications Network Fraud Law", so that students with different language backgrounds can quickly grasp the core.

The coordination of multiple police types is the epitome of "all-round and no dead ends" anti-fraud propaganda, and also allows international students to understand its systematization faster. Zhang Lin, a police officer of the High-tech Traffic Police Brigade, did not pile up the law, but used the real traffic map around the campus to circle the anti-fraud extension scenarios related to safe travel, such as "zebra crossing courtesy" and "electric vehicles wearing helmets". "Many fraudsters will use 'traffic accident claims' to set up a bureau, and understanding traffic rules first is also the basis for fraud prevention"; The police of the Exit and Entry Administration used flow charts to bind compliance requirements such as "visa extension" and "temporary accommodation registration" to the risk points of "illegal residence is easy to be targeted by fraudsters", so that international students can understand: "Compliance with legal provisions is the first line of defense against fraud." This kind of linkage explanation of property safety, travel safety, and compliance awareness makes international students clear at a glance.

What really makes "understanding in seconds" land is the immersive interaction throughout the whole process. "Hello, if the goods you buy on the platform have quality problems, you can apply for a triple refund......" As soon as the "fake customer service refund" sitcom performed by the police and international students ended, Ayiguli, an international student from Kazakhstan, raised his hand: "I received a similar call last week!" Now I know it's a scam! ”; In the case display session of stolen mobile phone recovery, international students discussed around the comparison chart: "It turns out that it is so important to keep the mobile phone in sight"; In the final answering session, questions such as "whether to find the police first or delete the chat record after being scammed" and "what is the police number" are almost all "answered in seconds". On the anti-fraud bookmark given to the correct answerer, the words "protect property safety" marked in multiple languages have become a "small reminder" that they carry with them. "You don't have to memorize it, just act and answer and you will understand it all!" Ali, a Pakistani student, said in fluent Chinese that after this class, he not only knew how to prevent fraud, but also understood that "the police will protect us in many ways".

"It is really accurate to explain the systematic advantages of anti-fraud propaganda in a way that is acceptable to international students." Leadership evaluation of the School of International Exchange of Xidian University. After the event, the Baisha Road Police Station also established a working mechanism with the college for normal publicity, case early warning, and regular return visits. In the next step, the High-tech Branch will push multilingual anti-fraud short videos online and carry out "interactive small classrooms" every month to turn "immersive understanding" into "normalized protection". The person in charge of the Baisha Road Police Station said: "Anti-fraud propaganda pays attention to 'the participation of the whole people and long-term merit', and we must let every international student quickly integrate into this protection system, not only to protect themselves, but also to become a part of the anti-fraud." ”