22 people arrested and Jay Chou concert tickets bought for 13000 yuan stolen? Latest report: Kill the gang
According to a report from @ Ping An Nankai, 22 scalpers selling Jay Chou concert tickets have been arrested in Tianjin. The full text of the report is as follows:
On September 9th, based on preliminary work, the public security organs arrested 22 suspects of stealing and reselling concert tickets in one fell swoop.
According to the unified deployment of the special action to crack down on illegal ticket related crimes, on the evening of September 8th, the public security organs, based on clues, set up a network to control the Tianjin Olympic Center Sports Stadium, and successively arrested four members of the gang, including Huang and Zhu, who were stealing tickets for a mass concert. After continuous deep excavation and rapid attack, 18 suspects including Hu and Zhang who purchased stolen concert tickets for resale were arrested.
At this point, the public security organs have successfully cracked down on two groups of thieves and resellers of concert tickets who fled to our city to commit crimes. At present, the case is under investigation.
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Previously reported
According to Shaanxi Net's White Deer Video, on September 8th, Tianjin. The woman claimed that the ticket for Jay Chou's concert, which she bought for 13000 yuan, was stolen. When she called the police, she found that the police station was crowded with people reporting the stolen tickets. The party involved introduced that they spent an extra ten thousand yuan to purchase because they couldn't grab the ticket. When there are too many people in the sky, tickets are stolen while crossing the road. When I go to the police station, I find many people who have been stolen tickets queuing up to report the incident. After completing the transcript, the police contacted the organizer to verify the information and order, and finally watched the performance on their own in the stands.