Two people with magnets tied to their feet steal coins promised by pilgrims - Kuai Xun 222 fa

by shishi8654 on 2012-02-21 14:53:01

Share to: Welcome to post comments I want to commentReporter Yang TianhongIn order to protect the public security at the scene of the day, Xuhui police increased manpower to maintain the order on the spot. During duty, the policemen suddenly found that there was a middle-aged woman in a red down jacket and a middle-aged woman in a beige down jacket among the crowd. The two women's bags were empty and they looked around in the crowd, which was very suspicious.So-called cunning criminals can not escape from the eyes of the police. In the security acceptance room, the secrets under the feet of the two people are revealed. The two dug a hole about 5 cm long in the soles of the flat shoes they wore, and then tied a magnet with a diameter of about 4.5 cm to their feet with transparent tape. Thus, by using a magnet, they go all the way and attract. Finally, the police searched nearly 200 yuan of incense money from the pockets of the two.The two are about forty years old, and their height is about 1.55 meters. They like to wander around the merit box and the altar in the Buddha hall for nearly half an hour. Wherever they touched the merit box, the incense money left on the box by the people disappeared. More surprisingly, after they walked around the altar, the coins in the place they stepped on would disappear. The police noticed that every ten steps, the two would squat down and pretend to fiddle with their shoes, and then stretch their fists into their pockets...At 6 o'clock in the morning of the first day of the lunar New Year, more and more citizens began to enter Longhua Temple one after another, take incense, kneel and worship, pray for blessings. In addition, people also like to throw coins to make promises to the incense altar in the center of the temple, so there are quite a few coins around the incense altar.Circular Morning Post reported that Spring Festival prayer is a traditional custom of the Chinese. However, two local women squeezed into the crowded temple at 6 o'clock in the morning on the first day of the lunar New Year, not for incense, but for "sucking" the incense oil money on the ground. The strange behavior of the two women aroused the attention of the police on the spot, who quickly took them down.