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Why are businesswomen locked up in hotels for 23 days?

In July 2020, one? The businesswoman was taken to a hotel for 23 days? News reports have attracted the attention of netizens. It is said that Peng Jianghua, the chairman of a private enterprise in Hebei Province, was involved in a lawsuit for investing in the construction of Luannan County Highway and was suspected of job occupation. However, the prosecution did not approve his detention or arrest, and the Luannan County Public Security Bureau actually took compulsory measures to guard and detain Peng Jianghua's designated residence. At first, he was put in a detention center, but later he was transferred to a hotel where he was guarded by shifts 24 hours a day? This is what Peng Jianghua told his lawyer.

Peng Jianghua filed a complaint immediately after he was released from residential surveillance, and the local procuratorate also tried it according to law. As far as this case is concerned, Peng Jianghua does not meet the conditions for arrest, that is to say, she cannot be detained and placed under residential surveillance. Moreover, according to the law, the public security organs should place her under residential surveillance, and only when she has no fixed residence will she be placed under residential surveillance at the designated residence. However, Peng Jianghua is obviously not a person with no fixed abode. Therefore, to sum up, there is no reason or evidence to monitor Peng Jianghua's residence, so Peng Jianghua is a victim citizen whose rights and interests have been violated here.

China is a country that pays attention to law and evidence. No one has the right to take coercive measures against a criminal suspect or extort a confession by torture before there is definite evidence to prove that he has committed a crime, because at this time, they enjoy equal legal rights as ordinary citizens, and no one may infringe upon them, otherwise it will be illegal. I believe law enforcement officers are well aware of this. Therefore, if there is any doubt about the suspect, his rights and obligations as a citizen of China should not be damaged before the evidence is presented, otherwise he will have violated the law and received due punishment.

In this case, Peng Jianghua's personal freedom has been violated, so she has the right to file a lawsuit to safeguard her legitimate rights and interests. This is what she can do as a citizen of China to protect herself. It also reminds us that everyone should respect the legitimate rights and interests of others and not do anything that violates the law.