She is known as "Sister Hu", and is in charge of South Korea, and specifically introduces Chinese compatriots to go to South Korea to do "black work". One day at the end of 2015, police officers from the Entry and Exit Administration Bureau of Hangzhou Municipal Public Security B

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She is called "Sister Hu". She is in charge of South Korea and specifically introduces Chinese compatriots to go to South Korea to do "black workers"

The incident was revealed. She shouted, "What can you do to me when I am abroad!"

Hangzhou police asked her to submit a "red wanted order"...

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One day at the end of 2015, a police officer from the Entry and Exit Administration Bureau of the Hangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau discovered a "mystery" when checking the list of repatriated personnel abroad.

"We have to check this list regularly. Generally speaking, people who have been deported from abroad will not have much connection with each other, but that time we found that in more than half a year, 10 people who were deported by South Korea and illegally resided in the local area were all from Jiande, Hangzhou." Tu Zhichao, deputy captain of the Second Brigade of the Entry and Exit Administration of the Municipal Bureau, investigated this detail with his colleagues at the time. "The more you investigate, the more suspicious they are. All of these 10 people were repatriated on Jeju Island, South Korea. Among them, there are more women and few men. They are all 40 years old. They are considered to be relatively difficult families in their hometowns. These characteristics all point to a conclusion that they are probably organized by the same intermediary to work in South Korea to work in illegal work."

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Police Officer Tu explained. Because Jeju Island in South Korea is a tourist destination, the local area is mainly based on the tertiary industry. Illegal workers from abroad vary from gender to different places. There are two main directions: men go to the construction site to do physical work or work in seasonal workers on farms, while women go to restaurants to work as waiters or in Chinese shopping guides in stores. Because the service industry is developed, the demand for female workers is relatively greater, so the group of people who go there to work illegal workers is also mainly women. "The development level in China is so high, and the phenomenon of going abroad to work illegally has been greatly reduced. Especially young people, young and strong, it is not difficult to find a job in China, and no one is willing to go so far away. So in recent years, the age level of people who work illegally have been concentrated in middle-aged groups over 40 years. They are more difficult than young people to find a job, and they are more hard-working."

police officers found all these 10 people and went to investigate one by one. An illegal organization that specializes in organizing others to secretly cross the national (border) border appeared.

fluent Korean mysterious woman "Sister Hu"

handed her money, go to South Korea immediately, there is a job soon

Ms. Yang (pseudonym) is one of the 10 repatriated Jiande citizens who came to investigate in the first place by the Hangzhou police. Her family is in the countryside in her early 40s, and her family’s income is mainly due to her husband’s farming and odd jobs. Two years ago, my son grew up and could go to work. When she was free, she wanted to do something and save some money for her son.

Someone in the village introduced a woman named Huang, who has a "way" to her elder sister. Huang is a local, at the same age as his elder sister, but he has seen it as a stroll, and his words and deeds are quite wise and powerful. My elder sister had heard people talking before she went to find her, saying that Huang was a person who had worked in Japan for many years, and her path was "international".

When we met, the eldest sister sighed that she had found the right person. Huang told her that as long as she pays 35,000 yuan, she can arrange for someone to work in South Korea at any time, and she only needs to apply for a passport and does not require a visa ( Jeju Island visa-free). When you arrive in South Korea, a woman named "Sister Hu" will send someone to pick you up, and Sister Hu will find a good job for you soon.

work content, restaurant waiters need to know some simple Korean, and there is no language requirement for shopping guides in the store, because they only need to receive Chinese tourists. In terms of income from

, Huang said it directly, the average level is 8 to 9,000 yuan per month, which is less than half of the local legal labor income. "As an illegal worker, it's up to you to go." The elder sister of

considered and decided to go. Huang immediately took her to another local woman named Duan and asked her elder sister to hand over the money to Duan. Duan would transfer the money to South Korea and handle everything. When my elder sister saw Duan open a local store and do some small business, she was a local, and she said that "the monk can't run away from the temple", she handed over 35,000 with confidence. The passport of

was completed and flew to Jeju Island, South Korea. The process afterwards was indeed like Huang and Duan introduced.The Korean "Sister Hu" is a strong woman, her style is even bigger than a "big sister". She treats guests to dinner and is very familiar with local Koreans. She communicates with others in Korean, which is very smooth.

Under the arrangement of Sister Hu, the eldest sister worked as a Chinese shopping guide in a store and sold clothes. Competition among local stores is also quite fierce, and it is not uncommon to destroy each other. The eldest sister had not been there for half a year, but was deported by the South Korean side for reporting from other stores. The owner who hired her was said to have also been punished.

. She put a red wanted order on her, challenged the police with

. "What can you do to me when I am abroad!"

Through the follow-up investigation of these 10 people, the identity of the Korean "Sister Hu" has been clear. Her real name is Hu, and she is from Jiande. She is 36 years old. She has taken care of her son alone after divorce.

The police have been to Hu's house, and she has already figured out her background. Before she went to South Korea, she wanted to make more money, so she once asked a friend Min who works as a travel agency to get her work visa in Singapore and Japan. She also worked in both countries for several years, working as a lathe worker in local clothing factories. Over the past few years, she saved more than 200,000 yuan. In 2015, she returned home with glory.

"With some savings, she got into gambling problems. She borrowed money when she lost money, and profited. The savings of more than 200,000 yuan were already exhausted, and she owed more than 300,000 yuan in foreign debt. At this time, she went to find a friend Min again and asked her to help get herself out. On the one hand, she made money for working, and on the other hand, she was also evading debt. However, Min did not get her work visa this time, so it was illegal for her to live in South Korea." The police said that the most pitiful thing was Hu's son who was in junior high school. He was thrown to his grandmother since he was a child, and his mother was not very good at it.

Through the review of Min, Duan, Huang and others, Hu's gang organizational structure is also very clear. She herself "commanded" in South Korea, while Duan, Huang and others were all her old classmates and old workers, responsible for helping her "suck people" in China. They charge 35,000 yuan for every person he was recruited, of which 3,000 yuan was air tickets and other miscellaneous fees, and 7,000 yuan was handed over to "salesmen" like Duan and Huang to divide it up by themselves, and the remaining 25,000 yuan was all in Hu's hands.

According to police investigation, the reason why Hu can "eat" locally in South Korea is that she can provide jobs for illegal workers at any time is also an interest group behind it. At least half of the money that each illegal worker pays to Hu is still used as a matter of connection.

On December 10, 2015, the Hangzhou police officially filed an investigation into the case of Hu and others illegally organizing others to cross the national (border) border. On April 22, 2016, the People's Procuratorate of Jiande City approved the arrest of Hu in accordance with the law for suspected organizing others to cross the national (border) border.

During this period, Hu had been hiding in South Korea. The Hangzhou police repeatedly persuaded her to return through her family. She never had one reply: "Don't go back to China! If you don't come back, what can you do to me!"

On January 4 this year, the Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Department issued a red notice to Hu through the Interpol Organization (that is, the famous "red wanted order").

Hu was finally arrested a few days ago

Police reminded that overseas is not a paradise for avoiding crimes

With the cooperation of multiple parties, on June 16 this year, South Korean police successfully arrested Hu on Jeju Island. Recently, Hu was deported by the South Korean side. Hangzhou police rushed to Xiaoshan International Airport and handed over to the South Korean police. After handing over Hu, they escorted Hu to the court.

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Hu, who was escorted by fully armed police, had long lost the "big sister's atmosphere" described by the "black workers". He had a disheveled hair and expressionless face. According to police statistics, as of May this year, most of the illegal workers who went to South Korea to fight illegal workers through Hu's gang have been repatriated by South Korea, with a total of more than 20 people. As for whether Hu's gang has handled "business" in other regions of the country in two years, further investigation is still underway.

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Currently, 5 members of Hu's gang have been sued in accordance with the law.

Hangzhou police said that this case is the first criminal suspect arrested through the "red notice" in the case handled by Zhejiang public security entry and exit management departments since the reform and opening up. It is a successful practice of Zhejiang police's international police cooperation and has played a good demonstration and leading role in the cross-border pursuit of fugitives in our province.

In the next step, Hangzhou police will continue to establish and improve the working mechanism for handling transnational cases and cross-regional cooperation mechanisms, promote the establishment of the "Interpol China Central Bureau Hangzhou Liaison Office", and continue to increase efforts to pursue fugitives and recover stolen assets overseas.

The police also hereby specifically remind the majority of overseas fugitives that with the deepening of international law enforcement cooperation, overseas is no longer a "paragraph of crime avoidance". To throw away fantasies and voluntarily surrender are the correct way to escape.

Reporter Zheng Yi

Correspondent Pang Zhenxu Xu Jia Cosine

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