Qianjiang Evening News • Hour News Reporter Chen Lei Correspondent Xiang Qi Yi Fangming
Recently, the Jinshahu Police Station in Qiantang District, Hangzhou has received several consecutive reports of electric vehicles being stolen.
After investigation, the police found that the owner had one thing in common: he did not pull out the car key when leaving the electric car, and he would not get the second lock.
Early in the morning of August 8, Mr. Liu went out to pick up his electric car as usual. When he arrived at the parking place, he found that his car was missing. After receiving the alarm, police officer Yang Mingzhe quickly arrived at the scene. Mr. Liu admitted that he forgot to lock the car when he stopped the day before.
According to clues, three men came here sneakily at around 5 a.m. that day and rode Mr. Liu's electric bike away.
Just as the police expanded their search scope, they received several consecutive reports of missing electric vehicles on the morning of August 9.
After comprehensively pursuing clues, the police judged that this series of serial theft cases should have been done by the same group of suspects.



On the afternoon of August 9, the police arrested three suspects Shen A, Shen B and Yang in a hotel who stole the electric vehicles.
After interrogation, all three people admitted to the crime of stealing electric vehicles. The way they choose the "target" is very simple: don't look at whether the car is expensive or not, just look at whether the car has a lock.

At present, three people have been detained by Qiantang police, and the case is under further investigation.
days so hot, police in Zhejiang insist on the special operation of "100-day attack" to crack down on crime and rectify public security in the jurisdiction. Please remember to lock the car when leaving the car and stop being a big ha.
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