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According to the report of voice of China news, CCTV, there are many trains with high punctuality and moderate price & hellip& hellip; In recent years, it has always been the best choice for people to travel by train and high-speed rail on holidays. But it is precisely because of the hot travel demand that some people have a crooked mind. Recently, Nanjing Railway Public Security successfully cracked a case of making and selling fake tickets. A returnee master worked with a gambler to make and sell fake train tickets, providing convenience for passengers who knew about fake tickets and wanted to evade ticket money.

On October 12 this year, at the East Second exit of Nanjing South high speed railway station in Jiangsu Province, passenger Zhou weiang found something wrong with a man who was anxious to check in and leave the station. Zhou weiang said: 'the man seemed to want to leave the station from the artificial channel. He handed me a ticket. When I was ready to check in, I felt that the paper was thin in my hand. The blue magnetic ticket of our railway official had a solid feeling in my hand. I think the face information font on this ticket is a little thinner, the color is also light, and some color is faded. "

Because he had to handle hundreds of train tickets every day, Zhou weiang was very sensitive to the material of tickets. Out of caution, he checked with the background system and found that the passenger had no ticket purchase record.

Nanjing railway police said that the man confessed to his crimes and confessed to many ticket evasions this year, amounting to thousands of yuan. Each time, he bought it from a person named 'a ticket' on wechat. On suspicion of fraud, the Nanjing Railway Police punished the man with administrative detention for 7 days, recovered the ticket evasion money and confiscated the fake train ticket. In order to find the 'a ticket', the police set up a special team. Xu Guangzhu, deputy director of Jiangyin station police station of Nanjing Railway Public Security Department, said: 'we call this & lsquo; A ticket & rsquo; The person who carried out the preliminary investigation found & lsquo; A ticket & rsquo; In a community in Shanghai, we found that the couple and children lived at home. It didn't look like a fake dens, like a residence, and then we waited nearby. "

After a day of waiting, Nanjing railway police found that the so-called 'a ticket' would ride an electric car to another community one kilometer away. Xu Guangzhu said: 'we suspected it was a dens at that time, and then followed behind. After entering, we found that it was a dens for making fake goods, and there was another person in it. At that time, we arrested the two people. There are some express pieces on the ground, about a dozen copies. When you open it, there are more than a dozen fake train tickets and other fake invoices. There are some computers on the table, some train ticket soleplates and fake official seals, as well as some fixed value-added tax for taxis and itinerary for aircraft, which are a set of counterfeiting tools and equipment. "

The police told reporters that after review, the two people engaged in counterfeiting and selling activities Ni and Yin. Ni was a master of finance who came back from studying in Australia, with an annual salary of hundreds of thousands of yuan. Later, because the company's efficiency was not good, he used his crooked brain to learn from the counterfeiting teachers he knew online and earn fast money. Xu Guangzhu said: 'because he was on a business trip before, he bought this fake taxi invoice online. He met a teacher online and felt that this thing was profitable. He learned a set of counterfeiting skills through the teacher. Then his customers also sent it from his teacher, which is equivalent to processing for his family and making a little difference.'

In the early stage, Ni made and sold fake train tickets for a month, making almost 20000 yuan. Later, not satisfied with working for his family to earn the price difference, he chose to work alone and spent 300000 yuan to buy customers from the so-called master. Xu Guangzhu said: 'if you take out the middlemen and work alone, you can earn about 50000 yuan a month, and the profit is still considerable. Because the cost is relatively low, a floor train ticket costs about one or two yuan. He makes it himself and sells it for thirty or forty yuan. The middle profit is very large. "

Another accomplice, Yin, was originally an employee of a local institution in Shanghai. Because he liked to gamble online and buy lottery tickets, he spent a lot of money. He often swiped credit card overdraft and loans. When he was unable to repay, he asked Ni, who made fake tickets, to borrow money. After coming and going, they became accomplices. Xu Guangzhu said: 'that man is a native of Shanghai. He met through friends before and owed hundreds of thousands of yuan of loans and was unable to repay. I borrowed money from Ni who made fake tickets. Ni said he was busy now. Do you want to help him? Pay 8000 yuan a month. If the benefit is good, I'll say it again. Seeing that his income was higher than his own, he quit his job. "

The industrial chain of a counterfeiting and selling team is gradually clear - Ni buys equipment and technology from the master he knows online and works as the master's OEM. He is not satisfied with making a difference at home, spends money to buy a source of tourists from the master to work alone, invites the economically troubled Yin to join in, communicates with customers through the social platform, and then sends fake train tickets to all parts of the country through express delivery.

According to the Nanjing railway police, the operation seized 19 fake train tickets, 1095 semi-finished train tickets, 138 fake official seals, several fake invoice soleplates, 4 fake computers, 1 printer, 8 taxi invoice printers and 5 mobile phones. At present, Ni and Yin have been criminally detained. Since the selling of fake goods occurred on multiple QQS and wechat, the specific amount involved is still under verification. Xu Guangzhu said: 'at present, yin and Ni have been criminally detained for counterfeiting train tickets. We are still dealing with fake official seals and invoices, and the case is still under further investigation. "

Duan Lilei, a staff member of the party office of Nanjing station of China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd., reminded passengers not to buy tickets through third-party ticket purchase software or from unidentified personnel, and beware of being cheated and divulging their own information. Duan Lilei said: "at present, our railway mainly has the following ticket purchase channels: one is through the railway 12306 official website, the other is through the mobile phone 12306 app, the third is to purchase tickets at the fixed ticket window of the railway station or the railway designated ticket agency, or you can call the Railway 95105105 ticket purchase telephone. At present, the railway implements the real name system ticket, and the real name system certification gate is required for entry and exit, so don't take chances to steal or miss tickets. "