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Ningxiang network fraud case
In May this year, Ningxiang Public Security Bureau received an alarm from the masses through the shop police station. According to the victim, Mr. Li, after he met a person with an ID of "Many U" through chat software, the other party said that he had a lot of coins to sell at a low price and supported on-site transactions and on-site banknote inspection. Two days later, Mr. Li met Xiang and Lin in a large shopping plaza in Ningxiang to discuss business. Mr. Li left for various reasons after transferring 200,000 yuan as promised.

The police found out that, unlike telecom network fraud, this fraud method is that the last family posted a "U-coin" sales advertisement on the Internet far below the market price to attract investors. When meeting with Lin's contact person offline, Xiangmou was responsible for "checking coins" on the spot in front of the victim, that is, opening the mobile phone software to show the victim a large amount of "U coins" balance, and after gaining trust, he urged the bank card provided to him to transfer money, and quickly found an excuse to leave after the transfer was completed. After Mr. Li called the police, the police station in the jurisdiction took him back to the office for investigation.

At present, Xiang and Lin have been criminally detained according to law, and the case is still under further investigation.

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