Swindler swindled money into the class room with Karate
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: dongfang.com news on November 27: Ming Ming didn't raise a prawn, but deliberately disguised himself as a giant prawn farmer, swindled 105 tons of prawn feed and sold it at a low price As a result, Dongchuang incident ended up in prison Yesterday, the Fengxian District Court sentenced the fraudster Guo Weibi to 12 years in prison, deprived him of political rights for two years and fined him 83000 yuan Guo Weimi, an unemployed man, aims at the habit of paying first and then settling accounts for shrimp feed, and decides to cheat In early June of last year, Guo found boss Zhang, a forager, and falsely called himself "Chen Yemin" He contracted 360 mu of shrimp pond in Jinhui Town, Fengxian District Now, he is in urgent need of a large amount of shrimp feed See a big business door, boss Zhang warm reception, but see a large supply, some uncertainty in mind Guo to dispel the other party's concerns, put forward to go to the shrimp pond to see He called a car and took boss Zhang around the shrimp pond Boss Zhang believed it when he saw a big shrimp pond In addition, he received Guo's mortgage account book, and he readily agreed to deliver the goods After the delivery of the goods for the first two times, Guo paid for the goods freely, which convinced boss Zhang that he had met a big customer, so he continued to supply goods In a month or so, Guo cheated boss Zhang of the victim 11 times to get 105 tons of shrimp feed worth more than 478000 yuan In the meantime, Guo paid only 53000 yuan for goods After the feed was cheated, Guo Xun quickly contacted his family and sold the feed at a price far lower than the original price After obtaining more than 180000 yuan of stolen money, he fled Boss Zhang immediately reported the case to the police, and the public security department launched an online pursuit Guo was afraid to hide in other places On June 17 this year, he fell into the legal net in Hangzhou.
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