The Changhua Police Sub-bureau cracked down on the real robbery with fake currency exchange, and arrested 7 accomplices.

(provided by the police)

[Reporter Tang Shiming/Changhua Report] Fake exchange is real robbery!

The men surnamed Gao, Wang and others randomly searched for the victim on the Internet. Taking advantage of the mentality of a Vietnamese woman surnamed Ruan who wanted to avoid paying higher exchange fees and using underground exchange, when they met with Ruan in the name of an underground exchange operator for cash transactions , and then the accomplice who was ambushing at the side ransacked Ruan's 600,000 yuan in cash, and then pretended to be blackmailed, leaving the victim with nowhere to ask for help. According to reports, the Changhua police followed the line and arrested seven people including Gao Nan. The accomplices were seized and brought to the case, and 4 of them were detained by the court.

Nv Ruan reported to the Changhua police station at the beginning of this month that she was robbed by four men during a transaction with an underground money exchange company and lost 600,000 yuan in cash. , The hard-earned money that was intended to be sent back to his hometown in Vietnam disappeared overnight.

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The Changhua Police Sub-bureau conducted in-depth investigations and found that the robbery was committed by renting a car. During the investigation, it was also discovered that the criminal group also used the same method to rob Vietnamese migrant workers in Lukang Township, and even took off the gold necklace worn by the victim. The weak mentality of foreigners who cannot speak the language and appeal to the prosecutors and police investigators formed an illegal violent group to forcibly plunder the victim's property.

The Changhua and Lukang police task forces reviewed surveillance images in Taichung, Changhua, Yunlin, Chiayi, and Taoyuan, and identified the suspects one by one through the vehicles involved in the case. During the investigation, it was discovered that the suspect was trying to hide his eyes and evade investigation. Using white paper to forge the license plate number, and taking advantage of the victim’s mentality of using underground exchange to avoid paying high exchange fees, he randomly searched for the victim on the Internet. The accomplice ransacked the victim's cash, and the accomplice who traded with the victim also claimed to have been hacked, leaving the victim with nowhere to turn for help.

Seeing that the time is right, the police dispatched a large number of police forces to arrest seven suspects, including Wang, Chen, and Su, in Changhua, Taichung, and Taoyuan. Then report to the prosecutor to issue a warrant to arrest the principal suspect surnamed Gao. After the investigation of the whole case, it will be transferred to the Changhua District Prosecutor's Office for investigation in accordance with the Criminal Law's Aggravated Robbery and Organized Crime Prevention Regulations. The other four suspects applied to the court for detention and were granted permission.

The Changhua Police Station pointed out that although there is a handling fee for international transfers, there is no guarantee for underground remittances. If you encounter unscrupulous operators, you will suffer heavy losses, and even threaten your life and physical safety. It reminds the public not to be greedy for a while Being cheap has become the target of criminal groups. In addition to facing the risk of gangsters eating gangsters, they may be violently persecuted, endanger their own safety, and lose both people and money.

The Changhua Police Sub-bureau cracked down on the real robbery with fake currency exchange, arrested 7 accomplices, and recovered toy guns and other crime tools.

(Photo by reporter Tang Shiming)

The Changhua Police Sub-bureau cracked down on the real robbery with fake currency exchange, and arrested seven accomplices. Sub-bureau chief Wang Guofeng (right) inspected the seized toy guns and other crime tools.

(Photo by reporter Tang Shiming)