The ordinary collectible porcelain at home is worth tens of millions when I go to the cultural relic appraisal company to see it?

Do not believe!

  On August 18, the Beijing police reported that since the beginning of this year, they have carried out a centralized crackdown on the fraudulent crime of collectibles "taolujian", searched 21 companies involved in the case, and detained 290 suspects in accordance with the law.

  What is a "routine guide"?

The police said that it was an illegal and criminal activity of falsely claiming to auction items at high prices and defrauding appraisal fees.

  Some citizens posted information about their collections online and wanted to sell them for cash.

A few days later, a collection appraisal company contacted him through WeChat. By looking at the photos, he said that the collection was a three-color bottle from the Liao Dynasty, worth tens of millions of yuan. "Professional" identification is sufficient to ensure that it is genuine.

Overjoyed, Mr. Li immediately followed the guidance of the staff, paid an appraisal fee of 2,000 yuan, and mailed the porcelain to the company for appraisal, waiting for subsequent arrangements for the sale of the collection.

Unexpectedly, 5 days later, the other party told Mr. Li that the porcelain was fake and could not help to sell it, but only sent the porcelain back to Mr. Li.

Mr. Li noticed that he had been deceived and immediately sought help from the police.

  Such cases are not uncommon.

According to the overall deployment of the "Hundred Days Action" of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau to crack down on public security in the summer, the Beijing Municipal Bureau's Mobile Investigation Corps keeps an eye on the cases happening around the people. related alarm records.

Through a large number of investigations such as return visits to the victims, unannounced investigations and police situation analysis, the police gradually identified 21 illegal and criminal gangs in Chaoyang, Fengtai, Daxing and other districts. "The illegal and criminal facts of fraud, and the relevant evidence has been fixed.

(produced by Du Yan and Liu Peng)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]