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Men's graveyard stealing funerary mobile phones! The real version of the tomb robbing notes was fina

Original title: a man in Zhejiang stole a funerary mobile phone and was arrested after making a profit of nearly 10000 yuan

On the 26th, the reporter learned that in Lincheng Town, Changxing County, Zhejiang Province, a real-life version of the notes of tomb theft was staged. A 'golden school captain' had the idea of burial in the cemetery because of lack of money, and stole a mobile phone to transfer nearly 10000 yuan.

According to China news network, one afternoon in September, Xiao Tian (a pseudonym) who lives in Lincheng town came to the Lincheng police station to call the police. He said that when his father died a few months ago, he learned from the social security bureau that his father's medical reimbursement and funeral expenses of 9500 yuan had been paid to the bank card, but when he just inquired about the bank card, he found that the card had only dozens of yuan, and the 9500 yuan had disappeared.

Xiaotian was puzzled and hurried to report the case. Lincheng police station immediately launched an investigation into the case. Through the transfer of bank card flow, Dai Zhenyu, the police handling the case, found that during August, the card had many transfer records, ranging from 500 to 2000 yuan each time, with a total amount of 9500 yuan.

"The money was transferred by binding wechat recharge. After checking with Xiaotian, we determined that the bound wechat was used by Xiaotian's father during his lifetime. The money was transferred to Li Li's wechat account (pseudonym, male, 21 years old, from Changxing). " Dai Zhenyu said.

After an in-depth investigation of Li Li's activity track, the police found that Li Li was mixed in the Internet cafe all day and had no fixed economic source, so they judged that Li Li was suspected of committing a major crime. After further investigation, analysis and judgment, on the morning of September 19, the police arrested Li Li in a village in Lincheng town.

After trial, Li Li confessed to his crime. He explained that he didn't want to go to work but had no financial source. After thinking about it, he decided to go to the cemetery to 'take a chance'.

Therefore, in the middle and late August, Li Li repeatedly ran to a village cemetery in Lincheng town alone at night, lifted the cover plate on the tomb and stole the coins from the tomb. Li Li steals three or four tombs every night and gets 30 to 80 yuan each time. So far, he has stolen more than 20 tombs.

Once, Li Li found a mobile phone in the tomb. After stealing it home and charging it, he found that the mobile phone wechat was also bound with a bank card. After several attempts, he successfully unlocked the wechat payment password, and then tried to recharge 1000 yuan from the bound bank card to wechat. Unexpectedly, he succeeded.

This discovery made Li Lixing excited. He immediately added the wechat as a friend, transferred the money to his wechat, and then put the mobile phone back in the tomb. When the money ran out, he stole his mobile phone and transferred it to his wechat. He didn't return the mobile phone to the tomb until the money on the bank card was almost gone.

At present, Li Li has been criminally detained by Changxing police on suspicion of theft, and the case is being further handled.