Nanjing Police Crack Down on Scalpers Reselling Free Tickets for Memorial Halls and Museums

TapTechNews August 24th news, according to the official news of Nanjing Police, recently Nanjing police found in their work that there are scalpers reselling free tickets for memorial halls, museums and other free scenic spots. In order to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of tourists, Nanjing police took heavy blows and successively captured two scalper groups that maliciously resold tickets.

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TapTechNews learned from the announcement that recently, the Confucius Temple Police Station of the Qinhuai Branch of Nanjing Municipal Public Security Bureau received a public alarm that a group of ticket scalpers charged tourists in the name of helping to make reservations for tickets to the memorial hall and museum, but after getting the money, they disappeared. The police quickly locked the suspect according to the clues, and finally in the square of the Confucius Temple scenic area, several plainclothes policemen grabbed the scalper and took him back to the police station. Later, through the work of the police, the losses of more than 20 tourists were recovered.

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In addition, the Mochou Lake Police Station of the Jianye Branch received a special complainant - the staff of the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, saying that the data of the ticketing system was abnormal recently, suspecting there were scalpers maliciously snapping up tickets.

After the police's research and judgment, they quickly locked a certain travel company in Wuhan which used hacking software to maliciously snap up tickets for scenic spots, and then the Jianye Branch successively captured the hacker who made the ticket-snapping software and the members of the scalper group who used the software.

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