China News Service, May 17 (Xinhua) According to the official Weibo news of the Shanghai Public Security Department of the Shanghai Railway Public Security Bureau, recently, the Shanghai Railway Police discovered that some unscrupulous personnel used online ticket grabbing methods to increase the price and resell the train tickets from Shanghai, and immediately organized a number of special police forces. A centralized crackdown operation has been carried out. At present, 5 cases of reselling train tickets have been investigated and dealt with, 6 suspects have been arrested, and criminal compulsory measures have been taken in accordance with the law.

  On May 13, the "Blue Shield" team of the Shanghai Railway Public Security Department, together with the Hongqiao Station Police Station, arrested Fu Moumou (male, 39 years old) and Wei Mou (female, 40 years old), who were suspected of resale of train tickets.

After investigation, it was found that XX paid a price of more than 2,200 yuan to resell 2 train tickets, and Wei Mou sold 7 train tickets at an increase of more than 3,500 yuan.

The case is being further processed.

  The police pointed out that at present, with the adjustment of Shanghai's epidemic prevention policy, the number of people leaving Shanghai has gradually increased, and a few illegal people have taken the opportunity to resell train tickets at high prices to make huge profits.

The railway police continued to maintain a consistent "zero tolerance" attitude towards the crime of high-priced reselling of train tickets and a high-pressure situation, and earnestly safeguarded the rights and interests of the majority of passengers.

  Police reminder: Passengers are requested to order train tickets through official channels such as the 12306 official website, railway ticket windows, and sales offices; purchasing tickets through informal channels can easily lead to leakage of personal identity information, or even be deceived, resulting in property damage, and delays are normal. Travel; once you find clues about reselling train tickets at high prices, please report the case to the railway police in time.