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Female students of Shenzhen University were arrested for theft in Hong Kong. Does it affect their graduate studies?
In response to "a female student of Shenzhen University was arrested for theft in Hong Kong", on the afternoon of August 2, the staff of the Propaganda Department of the Party Committee of Shenzhen University responded that after the incident, the school actively cooperated with family members to find people and kept in touch with them; As for whether this incident will affect female students' postgraduate entrance examination, I have not received the corresponding notice for the time being.

On the morning of August 2, the mother of the lost female student said that they planned to go to Hong Kong tomorrow, but this morning she received a notice from the staff of the Shenzhen Entry-Exit Visa Office of the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department that the temporary Hong Kong and Macao Pass did not meet the formalities and could not be processed. They need to go back to Guizhou to deal with it, so their plan to go to Hong Kong has to be cancelled. Luo Mu said that at first, the school actively participated in finding people, but after the news that her daughter was arrested for theft in Hong Kong came out, her family never contacted the school again. She is worried that it will affect her daughter's graduate school.

According to Hong Kong media reports, Luo had shoplifted in a Wanning store in Tuen Mun Square on the afternoon of July 29th and was arrested on the spot. After searching, it was found that she was stealing from two Wanning shops and a Zhuo Yue shop in the square on the same day. * * * Theft of cosmetics and medicines is HK$ 2,400.

Some netizens pointed out that Shenzhen University's previous statement that Luo Wan "enrolled as a graduate student in September this year" has been omitted and changed to "a graduate of our school in the 20th17th class", thus speculating that this matter may affect Luo Wan's graduate study in September this year. The newspaper noted that at present, Weibo, who had previously published Luowan by @ Shenzhen University, has been deleted.

In this regard, Luo Wan's mother said that at the beginning, the school actively participated in tracing people, but after the news that her daughter was arrested for alleged theft in Hong Kong came out, her family members never contacted the school; The family members are worried that this matter will affect their daughter's postgraduate entrance examination, but they have not yet verified it with the school.

I hope to give my child a chance to correct. This is a lesson.