[Explanation] The holiday is approaching, and some criminals have been thinking about making fake train tickets and selling them online. They also cheat under the guise of internal tickets and low-cost sales.

Recently, the Nanjing Railway Police smashed a den of counterfeit tickets based on clues.

  [Explanation] The counterfeit ticket production and sales den is hidden on the third floor of Tianhua Fur Company, Yingxi Community, Wendeng District, Weihai City, Shandong Province. After careful deployment, the Nanjing Railway Police decisively launched a network collection operation and arrested the suspect Chen.

  [Concurrent] Qu Daoyuan, a policeman from the Public Security Detachment of Nanjing Railway Public Security Department

  During the capture, Chen is making fake train tickets customized by other customers, and Chen's mobile phone continues to receive transfer information from other customers.

On the spot, 18 finished train tickets were produced and sold, with a face value of more than 6,300 yuan, more than 20 semi-finished train tickets, and various counterfeit equipment.

  [Explanation] According to Chen's account, he first released the news through a certain website, and then made fake train tickets according to the customer's requirements, and the charges ranged from 20 to 50 yuan each.

  [Concurrent] Law enforcement recorder scene

  Is your sister a customer service?

Yes.

It was the customer service point that was scanned, and then you transferred?

Yes, then left.

  [Explanation] The police learned that Chen's sister was a member of a counterfeiting gang, acting as a customer service to communicate with the outside world.

In order to solicit business, Chen said on the Internet that these tickets are internal tickets, which can not only get on the bus normally, but also have a favorable price.

  [Concurrent] Qu Daoyuan, a policeman from the Public Security Detachment of Nanjing Railway Public Security Department

  (Chen) Consignment to relevant customers via express, mainly through mobile phone, WeChat, Alipay, etc. for transfer.

  [Explanation] In addition, Chen also produced and sold fake taxi tickets, airplane itineraries, value-added tax invoices, etc. The police seized 199 printed fake taxi invoices and 450 special invoice stamps from the house he rented. , There are more than 1,500 volumes of unprinted taxi invoices, and fixed invoices are nearly 10 million yuan.

  [Concurrent] Qu Daoyuan, a policeman from the Public Security Detachment of Nanjing Railway Public Security Department

  The public security organ reminds passengers that the November holiday is approaching and the peak travel time of passengers is coming. Please purchase train tickets through formal channels and do not trust low-cost tickets such as the Internet.

  [Explanation] At present, Chen has been taken criminal coercive measures by the police on suspicion of reselling and forging valuable tickets.

  Reporter Ge Yong from Nanjing, Jiangsu

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]