A Hong Kong woman named Li recently ordered three white Persian cats from a cathouse in Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province. However, the operator later found that the cat she sold before was not ideal to take care of. In addition, she had already raised 5 cats at h

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A Hong Kong woman, Li, recently ordered 3 white Persian cats from a cathouse in New Taipei City, Sanxia District, Taiwan Province, but the operator later found that the cat she sold before was not ideal to take care of. In addition, he had already raised 5 cats at home and thought that they could not provide a good care environment, so he refused to trade for refund. Li was so fond of cats that he was unwilling to accept, so he took a plane from Hong Kong to Taiwan on the first day of the New Year and stole two white-haired blue-eyed Persian cats worth more than NT$100,000 each (about 20,000 yuan). After succeeding, he went straight to the airport, hid the cat in his arms and pretended to be a pregnant woman to pass the barrier. After the operator found out, he checked the monitor and called the police, and the police sent it to the investigation based on the letter of theft.

It is understood that Hong Kong woman Li (35 years old) loves cats quite a lot. In July 2018, she bought a cathouse opened by Ms. Zhang in Sanxia District, New Taipei City and brought it back to Hong Kong for breeding. Afterwards, she paid NT$140,000 (about RMB 50,000) and ordered three Persian cats. In order to better understand the habits and breeding skills of cats, she even came to Taiwan to live in the cathouse for 10 days.

A Hong Kong woman named Li recently ordered three white Persian cats from a cathouse in Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province. However, the operator later found that the cat she sold before was not ideal to take care of. In addition, she had already raised 5 cats at h - DayDayNews

operator Ms. Zhang later found out that the cat she had sold to her before was not well taken care of. In addition, Li had 5 cats at home, so she was not suitable to raise 3 more cats, so she refunded the deposit of NT$140,000 and refused to sell the cats to her. Unexpectedly, it caused dissatisfaction among Li and planned to come to Taiwan to steal cats.

At around 4 pm on the first day of the Chinese New Year on February 5, Li took a plane from Hong Kong to Taiwan and took a taxi to Sanxia. Because Li had once visited the cathouse and was familiar with the terrain, he got off the car and walked to the window on the first floor of the store and cut the screen with a knife. In less than 15 minutes, he stole two famous white-haired Persian cats worth more than NT$100,000 each. One of the blue-eyed cats was Ms. Zhang's beloved non-sale product.

A Hong Kong woman named Li recently ordered three white Persian cats from a cathouse in Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province. However, the operator later found that the cat she sold before was not ideal to take care of. In addition, she had already raised 5 cats at h - DayDayNews

After Li Ms. Li succeeded in stealing, she quickly went to the Taoji machine, first went to the toilet to hide the two cats in her arms, put on a black loose coat, pretended to be a pregnant woman and went directly through the customs, and successfully took the plane back to Hong Kong. Ms. Zhang found that her beloved cat was stolen at around 7 p.m. that day, she immediately called the police and checked the monitor. When she saw that it was Li's actions, it was too late and Li had already passed the test.

A Hong Kong woman named Li recently ordered three white Persian cats from a cathouse in Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Province. However, the operator later found that the cat she sold before was not ideal to take care of. In addition, she had already raised 5 cats at h - DayDayNews

Afterwards, Ms. Zhang couldn't contact Li at all. Later, she went to Li's house to look for a cat through a Hong Kong friend, and she also denied theft. The more she thought about it, she became more angry and directly posted the surveillance video taken online. Only then did Li confess to the crime and immediately sent two Persian cats to a Hong Kong friend's residence and begged to let her go.

The police investigated and confirmed that a woman named Li from Hong Kong did arrive in Taiwan at 3:20 pm on February 5, and returned to Hong Kong at 7 pm on the same day. In addition, Ms. Zhang, the cathouse manager, was confirmed correctly and transferred Li to Taiwan for local legal action based on theft.

(Source: Internet Editor: Chen Jiawen)

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