The Jinshan Police Branch of the New Taipei City Police Department dismantled 2 groups of scammers within 5 months, rescued 8 "meat tickets" and found out that the residential house where the victims were imprisoned had 2 floors of illegal buildings, and the city hall was requested to demolish them.

(Photo by reporter Lin Jiadong)

[Reporter Lin Jiadong/Keelung Report] The Jinshan Police Branch of the New Taipei City Police Department dismantled 2 groups of scammers within 5 months, and rescued 8 "meat tickets". It was an illegal building, and it was reported to the demolition brigade of the New Taipei City Government to demolish it yesterday. This case also became the first residential house where "meat tickets" were imprisoned after the Qingyuan Project 2.0 was launched, and was notified by the police to demolish it.

In order to prevent fraudulent groups from using rented houses and factories to imprison head account holders, the National Police Administration launched the Qingyuan Project 2.0 action plan on New Year's Day this year. Through the cooperation of the police and the public, it strengthened the inspection of rented houses in the jurisdiction.

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The Jinshan Police Branch of the New Taipei City Police Department was reported in July last year that a fraudulent group used Facebook to publish talent recruitment advertisements to attract victims to apply for the job. They confiscated the victim's mobile phone and bank account under pretext, and rented Aiyi Street in Beiji New Village, Wanli District, New Taipei City. A 4-story building through Tiancuo, where the victim was imprisoned.

The Jinshan Sub-bureau investigation team and the Wanli Police Station immediately formed a task force. After arresting five members including Liu, they rescued the six imprisoned victims.

Five months later, the Jinshan Police Sub-bureau was reported that some people were deceived in applying for jobs, and were also placed under house arrest in the 4th floor of the building. Yu surnamed and other 5 members of the fraud group rescued 2 victims.

After dismantling 2 fraudulent groups and arresting 10 members of the fraudulent groups, the Jinshan police considered that 8 consecutive victims had been imprisoned in the homestay and notified the New Taipei City Government to dismantle it.

After a joint inspection by the Public Works Bureau, Tourism Bureau, Fire Department, Illegal Building Demolition Brigade and Jinshan Branch of the New Taipei City Government, it was confirmed that the owner did not have a B&B certificate and the fire-fighting equipment was not complete. It was then listed as a priority object for demolition.

The police pointed out that the demolition brigade of the New Taipei City Government went to demolish the illegal buildings on the 3rd and 4th floors yesterday, and the demolition is expected to be completed in 30 days. This case also became the first residential house where "meat tickets" were imprisoned after the Qingyuan Project 2.0 was launched, and was notified by the police to be demolished.

Sub-bureau chief Jiang Shujun pointed out that cases of fake job applications and real detentions have a huge impact on public security. The Jinshan Sub-bureau will continue to strengthen the investigation of crimes within its jurisdiction, combining the concept of "third-party policing" and using the power of various bureaus of the city government to work together for the security of the city. , Eliminate places of public security doubts, and provide an environment for people to live in peace.

The Jinshan Police Branch of the New Taipei City Police Department dismantled 2 groups of scammers within 5 months, rescued 8 "meat tickets" and found out that the residential house where the victims were imprisoned had 2 floors of illegal buildings, and the city hall was requested to demolish them.

(Photo by reporter Lin Jiadong)

The Jinshan Police Branch of the New Taipei City Police Department dismantled 2 groups of scammers within 5 months, rescued 8 "meat tickets" and found out that the residential house where the victims were imprisoned had 2 floors of illegal buildings, and the city hall was requested to demolish them.

(Photo by reporter Lin Jiadong)