Several students got their computers back at the public security bureau, thanking the police. Boss Deng gave a thumbs-up and said gratefully, our people's police are very good! We are anxious to protect the safety of the masses. We are glad to have you around. Yangzhou Hanjiang police immediately launched an investigation after receiving the report. Soon, a clue to a stolen computer was found in a used computers store. The suspect was identified as Yuan and was arrested in Wuhu, Anhui. It turned out that the suspect Yuan was addicted to online gambling and was heavily in debt.
In order to pay his debts, he often wandered around, disguised as a college student, sneaked into colleges or research institutes, and waited for opportunities to steal. According to Yuan's confession, the police have recovered five laptops. After opening it, they found that in order to facilitate sales, Yuan formatted all the computers after the theft was successful, and all the students' information was lost. It took the police nearly a day to finally retrieve 60G scientific research data and related materials from the computer.
Some students were very happy to see the missing research results: thanks to the police for solving the case and returning our computer so quickly. The most important thing is that this part of the data in the computer has also been restored. Remind college students to close doors and windows when going out, and put valuables in locked cabinets to prevent thieves from catching them. Don't lend the dormitory key to others or throw it around. Beware of suspicious strangers; If you find something stolen, you should call the police at the first time.