Xinhua News Agency, Wuhan (reporter Xiaojuan, correspondents Hongbo and Pengye Wu) - An unemployed man not only bought a bread van and a pH meter, but also frequently changed motorcycles. When the Xinzhou police discovered this clue during their investigation, they conducted a meticulous three-month investigation and successfully dismantled a large-scale cross-regional theft and sale ring of electric and motor bikes. Nine members of the gang were arrested, and over 100 cases were solved. The Xinzhou police announced this case the other day.
In March this year, the Xinzhou police found that Cheng from Rechao Village in Yangluo Street had an illegal occupation. Not only did he buy a bread van, but he also frequently changed motorcycles. Detectives secretly investigated and found out that Cheng was suspected of colluding with several friends to steal and sell electric and motor bikes.
In the middle of this month, due to his father's critical illness, a man who refused to pay compensation was released early from detention. Another man, whose love was rejected, set fire to a girl's dormitory. The Xinzhou police successively arrested nine suspects involved in this case. One of them, Lin, was caught on the spot while trying to gather information at the Yangluo Street police station.
Preliminary investigations revealed that since 2008, Cheng, Lin, and seven others had been working together, using motorcycle repair shops as a base to steal electric and motor bikes from places around Xinzhou such as Huanggang, Macheng, and Hong'an, modifying them, and then selling them.
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