Lin Nan specifically locked the coin changer in the claw machine shop, and took the cash after destroying it.

(Photographed by reporter Wu Shengru)

[Reporter Wu Shengru/Report from Keelung] In the middle of the night on the 18th and 19th, Lin, a wanted thief in his 40s, locked the coin exchange machines in two claw machine shops in Keelung. A total of 35,000 yuan was obtained.

At about 3 o'clock in the morning yesterday, the police patrol found that Lin Nan was about to commit another crime, and immediately arrested him.

During the interrogation, Lin Nan also admitted to committing other 9 cases, and succeeded in more than 100,000 yuan.

After police inquiry, Lin Nan was transferred to the local prosecutor's office for investigation and investigation.

In the area under the jurisdiction of the No. 1 Police Station of Keelung City, there have been many cases of currency exchange machines being vandalized and cash stolen recently, and two more cases occurred on the 18th and 19th of this month.

The police compared their methods and found that they should be the same suspect, so they read the video to expand the link, successfully compared the characteristics of Lin Nan, and asked the police in the area to strengthen patrols.

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When the police from the Zhonger Road Police Station of the No. 1 Sub-bureau patrolled in the early hours of yesterday, they found that Lin Nan had locked the currency exchange machine again and were about to do something. They quickly arrested him and brought him back for interrogation.

It is reported that Lin Nan himself has multiple criminal records of theft, and is wanted by the local prosecutor's office because of his involvement in theft cases.

After comparing other similar cases in the jurisdiction, the police confirmed that 9 cases were related to Lin Nan, and Lin Nan also admitted to committing the crime, seeing that he could not escape the law.

After the investigation of the entire case, it was transferred to the Keelung District Prosecutor's Office as a wanted and theft suspect, and it was suggested that the prosecutor apply for preventive detention to prevent Lin from continuing to commit crimes outside the country.

After police inquiry, Lin Nan was transferred to the Keelung District Prosecutor's Office for investigation and brought to justice based on his involvement in theft and other crimes, and the prosecutor was advised to put him in preventive custody.

Sub-bureau chief Lin Wenyu appealed that doll machine operators should strengthen anti-theft measures independently. In addition to installing monitors and strengthening locks in the store, the cash obtained should be recycled regularly to prevent theft and coveting.

Lin Nan specifically locked the coin changer in the claw machine shop, and took the cash after destroying it.

(Photographed by reporter Wu Shengru)