Wuhan citizen Xiao Ye never thought that his girlfriend who had been dating online for a year turned out to be a man.
It all started a year ago, when Xiao Ye saw a short video on social media and was deeply attracted by the woman in the video, he was thrilled. After contacting each other through private messages, Xiao Ye and the other party added WeChat friends to each other, and soon established an online relationship. In the past six months, Xiao Ye spent more than 10,000 yuan for his "girlfriend" in the form of takeaway gift packages and rewards.
However, what puzzled Xiao Ye was that the place where his online girlfriend posted the video was not far from his home, but he always refused to show up, and he was not even willing to make a video or voice call. After a long time, Xiao Ye couldn't help but have doubts. When Xiao Ye kept forcing the other party to meet, the other party actually blocked him.
Xiao Ye, who suspected that he had been deceived in online dating, came to the police station to call the police for help. After checking the chat records of the two, the police found that the suspect was not like the girl with a delicate life shown in the short video, and it was very likely that the fictitious identity was used to commit fraud. For example, the suspect asked Xiao Ye to buy a watch once, which was obviously a men's watch; The skin care products and facial cleansers that Xiaoye usually buys are all things that cost more than ten or twenty yuan, which is seriously inconsistent with the image of a delicate girl.
After investigation, the police quickly locked the identity of the suspect Peng and arrested him that night. At the police station, Xiao Ye, who had just finished making a record, finally met with the "online girlfriend" he had been thinking about for a year. Faced with this result, Xiao Ye said angrily: "I can't wait to strangle him." ”
According to the suspect Peng, he edited the video of the online beauty to attract the attention of fans on social media. If someone contacts him further, he will use methods such as asking for birthday gifts, holiday red envelopes, online shopping, and payment for takeaways to commit fraud. At present, Peng has been criminally detained by the Wuhan Dongxin police in accordance with the law.
Reporter: Liu Shan, Chen Ruihui, Yin Qian, Correspondent: Xu Tianyi