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Do you have a sense of déjà vu when the boss is in a meeting?
This is a formal and serious style
It has to be a big unit
In fact
This video was produced and cost 9.9 yuan
The seat name tags are all fake
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The matter began in early April, when Jiang Ren'an, a police officer on duty at the Xinxing Police Station of the Tianfu New District Bureau of the Chengdu Municipal Public Security Bureau, received a report from a unit in the area under his jurisdiction, saying that several people in the courtyard had been going back and forth in suspicious shapes. Jiang Ren'an stopped the five people at the scene and questioned, and the other party said that he was a patrol team and was "patrolling" in the park. Then a "leader" came, saying that this "patrol" was sent by another brother unit.
After verifying the information that neither the park nor the "brother unit" had hired the patrol, several people were taken to the police station by the police.
During the questioning, the unusual behavior of the "patrol leader" attracted the attention of the police. After a great deal of questioning, investigation, and verification work, the people's police determined that the patrol was organized on its own initiative and was not hired by any unit; the five "patrol members" were all deceived and had paid a high "referral fee" to obtain so-called "high-paying jobs"; and the "leader" was the suspect in this case.
According to the suspect Jia, he borrowed a lot of money from his girlfriend, and around the Spring Festival, his girlfriend urged him to repay the money. So, he had no money and began to implement a fraud plan - spending 9.9 yuan, he asked someone to make a video of a meeting with his seat name tag on it, saying that the general manager of a certain company. Relying on this video, he began to help people "find jobs".
"Mr. Jia" was introduced
The job content is patrolling a park, and the salary:
For the first three days, 460 yuan/day
After three days, 640 yuan/day
After three months, 980 yuan/day
More than a dozen people want to become "patrol members"
Jia collected each person
The "referral fee" ranges from several thousand to tens of thousands of yuan
Some people take the initiative to give high-end cigarettes and benefit fees in order to ensure that they get the job; some people get a job of 30,000 or 40,000 yuan a month and a loan of 16,000 yuan in order to become a "special vehicle" driver; some people pay a separate "maintenance fee" in addition to the "introduction fee" in order to obtain a "formal establishment" in order to "become a regular person"; ......
"Mr. Jia" has two WeChat accounts, one of which is WeChat, he is doing himself, and the other WeChat, his identity is the leader of a unit, after chatting with himself, he will take screenshots of the chat records to the job seekers at any time.
The scam lasted for more than a month and was finally detected by the Xinxing Police Station.
According to the Xinxing Police Station, the suspect not only defrauded the victim of money, but also made the victim mistakenly think that he was really "working", did not sleep every night, and conscientiously went to the park to "patrol" for several hours......
The following conversation is from the victim: "Not to mention being cheated of money, the most angry thing is that he asked me to go to two shifts (three shifts a day, 4 hours of patrol per shift), in order to let him help me become a regular as soon as possible, I also have to pick him up every day, and serve him with good cigarettes and alcohol." ”......
At present, the suspect has been criminally detained.
Chengdu Tianfu Public Security reminded
Scammers tend to brag about themselves
There are many channels and relationships
"Connections" can be used to help job seekers find good jobs
But in order to unblock the relationship, it costs money
When the job seeker pays the money
The scammer either runs away and disappears without a trace
Either a good job is far away
These scams are old-fashioned
But take advantage of the psychology of job seekers seeking high-paying jobs
It's easy to get your way
Find a job
Don't trust those strangers' "hard relationships"
Don't be fooled by all kinds of unreliable advertising videos
Chat history confusing
Source: Chengdu Tianfu Public Security
Late-night courier reporter on the cloud: Xu Ying
Editor: Wang Jingtao