At a convenience store in Donghu Street, Linping, Hangzhou, Ms. Liu, the proprietress discovers a series of puzzling incidents.
Fang, a regular customer, has won the lottery many times in recent days, but these lucky scratch tickets are all related to her store, although Fang has never purchased them here. This series of coincidences aroused the suspicion of the proprietress .
The mystery is revealed: surveillance footage exposes the thieves
After the replay of the monitoring **, the truth gradually surfaced. Just as the proprietress was busy playing the lottery for Fang, he took the opportunity to "take the sheep" from the lottery rack and skillfully mixed and drew scratch tickets of different denominations to avoid attracting attention.
The legal net is restored: ** Quickly bring the thief to justice
After calling the police, ** quickly intervened, located the suspect Fang with clues and quickly arrested him. Fang confessed to his theft, and stole many times in 11 days from January 19, and the amount of prize money reached more than 6,000 yuan. At present, Fang has been criminally detained by the Linping District Public Security Bureau, and the case is being handled in depth.
Theft resumes: Another lottery shop was also burglarized
Almost at the same time, Uncle Tian, the owner of the lottery shop on Xingqiao Street in Linping, also suffered theft. Uncle Tian reported that the stolen blue cloth bag contained 4,000 yuan in cash and 15,000 yuan worth of scratch lottery tickets. Monetive Modus**: The plan and actions of the thief
The police investigation and monitoring found the suspicious actions of the middle-aged man Zhao, who paced opposite the store and waited for an opportunity. Eventually, Zhao was captured and a portion of the scratched lottery ticket was found at his residence. Zhao's confession corroborates his theft and motives.
Sanction of the law: Both suspects were detained
Zhao was criminally detained by the Linping District Public Security Bureau for theft because of his behavior. Both his and Fang's cases are under further trial, indicating that the law will render a fair verdict on the two theft cases.