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  • Woman Fakes 2000 Amusement Park Tickets to Avoid Paying, Sells Leftovers Online

    Wuhan authorities recently uncovered a counterfeit amusement park ticket scheme. A woman initially commissioned 200 fake tickets for personal use, then ordered 1,000 more for resale after seeing a profit opportunity. The amusement park discovered the scheme due to inconsistencies, but the woman continued, alternating fake and real tickets and ordering another 1,000 to improve quality. She produced 2,000 fake tickets in total; 1,600 were seized. She compensated the park and faces potential penalties, including fines and detention, for forging valuable securities.

    15 hours ago
  • Ele.me Responds to Former Logistics Head’s Detention: Alleged Embezzlement, Previously at JD.com

    Former Ele.me CEO and logistics head Han Liu has been taken into custody. An internal investigation revealed “job-related crimes,” prompting Ele.me to report to law enforcement. Han Liu, who previously held positions at JD.com and Alibaba, became CEO in March 2024 and oversaw instant delivery before the incident in June 2025 at the Shanghai office. The company emphasizes adhering to its code of conduct.

    2025年6月20日
  • Man, 41, Arrested After Sex Toys Found in Shared Bike Seat: Authorities Report

    Shanghai authorities arrested a 41-year-old man after an adult novelty item was found hidden in a shared bicycle seat. The incident began when a rider discovered the item, which later vibrated after removal. Police investigation revealed the suspect, visiting Shanghai, placed the item for “psychological stimulation.” The case remains under review.

    2025年5月28日