After the third-party carrier of the e-commerce platform applied for the vehicle guarantee pass, it should have cooperated with the e-commerce platform to carry out the transportation of guaranteed supplies and logistics, but some people had a twist.

A few days ago, the Shanghai police cracked a case in which the staff of an e-commerce platform carrier colluded with logistics practitioners to sell the platform's official pass for profit.

The two suspects have been taken criminal coercive measures by the police.

  On May 6, when the Shanghai Fengxian public security police were on duty at a checkpoint, they found a van with a pass for guaranteed vehicles and painted with the logo of an e-commerce platform. No such certificate.

  After repeated inquiries by the police, the driver Wang explained that the pass he held was actually bought with money, which immediately attracted the attention of the police.

By sorting out clues, the police locked two men named Fu Mou and Yu Moufeng.

On May 11, the two were arrested successively in Jiading District, Shanghai.

  It turned out that Fu himself was engaged in the logistics industry, while Yu Moufeng was a staff member of a third-party carrier of a well-known e-commerce platform.

Since April, the two have taken advantage of the e-commerce platform's opportunity to apply for passes that require third-party carriers to cooperate to provide capacity guarantees, and sold more than 10 passes, making a profit of more than 18,000 yuan.

After the next driver got the pass, they all took up private work.

  At present, Fu Mou and Yu Moufeng have been taken criminal compulsory measures according to law for the crime of buying and selling official documents of state organs.

Pan Jie, a police officer from the Criminal Investigation Detachment of the Fengxian Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, said: "For the other dozen or so drivers who purchased passes from two people, we have also notified the platform to cancel the pass, and the drivers will be held accountable according to the situation."

  (Headquarters CCTV reporter Xu Mingjia)