Is it related to purchasing admission quotas? Someone was scammed 255000 yuan! The police urgently remind the child | lady | relationship
Every June, during the enrollment season, many parents always hope that their children can attend a better school, which is also a period of high incidence of enrollment fraud. Recently, the Cuntan Police Station of the Jiangbei District Public Security Bureau in Chongqing successfully cracked down on a "junior high school" enrollment fraud case. Ms. Gu, a citizen, reported to the Cuntan Police Station that she was defrauded of 255000 yuan by a man named Li on the grounds of "having connections to purchase enrollment quotas.".
After receiving the alarm, the police analyzed the case and found that it was a premeditated fraud case, and immediately launched an investigation. After many days of investigation and evidence collection, the police finally locked down the suspect Li and arrested him.
After interrogation, Li confessed the details of the fraud. Li has posted messages in multiple WeChat groups, stating that he is "related" and can find ways to help his child attend their ideal school. After Ms. Gu saw the news, she contacted Li. Li is full of confidence, stating that she can ensure that Ms. Gu's child attends a prestigious school, but Ms. Gu needs to pay fees such as processing fees, sponsorship fees, and handling fees. Ms. Gu, who was in a hurry to seek medical treatment, believed it to be true and repeatedly transferred 255000 yuan to Mr. Li through mobile banking. After receiving the transfer, Li used it to repay his personal debt. On June 14th, Li was arrested on suspicion of fraud, and the case is currently being further processed.
Police remind parents to maintain a positive attitude and guide their children to win an ideal learning environment through fair competition under relevant policies. They must not believe in claims such as "special channels" or "connections" to avoid being deceived by lies, causing huge economic losses, and delaying their children's school opportunities.