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The replaced university scholar was asked to identify himself. Why can't he identify himself?
In 2004, Han Mou (a pseudonym), a senior three student in guanxian, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, was impersonated to go to college. Recently, this incident was finally exposed by the media, causing widespread concern in society. With the involvement of several journalists in the investigation and exposure, the progress of the incident is getting smoother and smoother. According to the replaced girl Han, before the media exposure, he went to guanxian Education Bureau and Sports Bureau to investigate his college entrance examination information. However, the other party told him that he needed to provide identification other than his ID card to prove that he was an information candidate who should go to college. This time, Han issued a certificate letter through the village Committee, showing that the candidate information is completely consistent with the basic information. In addition, Han also reflected the situation to the local public security and other law enforcement departments, and ultimately did not fully deal with it. You need to prove that you look ridiculous, but many people find it difficult to understand what happened in real life. As for why you need to prove your identity, first of all, I think that Han's name and identity information in all aspects of the exam may have changed when the admission information is pushed by others. Here, although Han was admitted to Shandong University of Technology, the notice was obtained by Chen, who replaced him. For dealing with such an impostor, his case itself is a very difficult thing to investigate and collect evidence, and law enforcement officers can't deal with a candidate Chen Moumou who seems to conform to the formal admission process only by Han's one-sided words. Moreover, according to my estimation, most local education departments are also considering the principle that it is better to do more than one thing, and just reduce things as much as possible. Before the incident was exposed, a lot of investigation and evidence collection links were enough to drag down an ordinary candidate Han, who was not admitted, and it was difficult to produce enough evidence to prove that he was an unaccepted candidate.