Because Song borrowed money online, the accumulated loans of various platforms add up to about 400,000. In order to repay the online platform loan, Song found his classmates and asked them for help by writing them an IOU and promising to repay it.
Knowing that Song was in a difficult situation, some of his classmates relented and agreed to lend him money. At first, Mr. Song paid off his debts on time as promised, but not long after, Mr. Song borrowed money from his classmates, but he never paid it back.
The classmate contacted Song who borrowed money by phone, and the phone was hung up by the other party. "Xiaoli Help" contacted Song's mother. She said that she knew about the child borrowing money, but she wouldn't care about it. You want to do anything, and then you hang up.
The lawyer said that if the police verified that the college student was really unable to repay the loan and the loan was not used for its claimed purpose, it obviously had the purpose of illegal possession. According to Article 266 of China's Criminal Law, his behavior has been suspected of constituting the crime of fraud.
Zhengzhou Institute of Industrial Application Technology is also paying attention to this matter. The counselor said that senior students are about to graduate, and many students have to leave school for internship and employment. The school can't find students who borrow money, but the school will handle this matter according to the student management regulations. If you do not meet the graduation requirements, you will not be awarded a diploma.
The students who borrowed money in this incident are not "old-timers" by definition. If his loan is not used for the purpose he claimed, it obviously has the purpose of illegal possession and has been suspected of constituting fraud. We can't ask him to pay back the money directly. It is also necessary to file a case for investigation and pursue legal responsibility according to law.