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Man sells homemade MIRROR concert tickets MTR station settlement was uncovered, tripped, fled and arrested

2022-05-08T18:58:35.692Z


The recently popular local boy group MIRROR will hold 10 concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hung Hom in July this year. Even if MIRROR warned the song early on the Internet


The recently popular local boy group MIRROR will hold 10 concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hung Hom in July this year.

Even though MIRROR warned fans early on the Internet not to buy scalpers for "flying", there have been exaggerated speculations on the Internet for a front row seat of 440,000 yuan.

Ticket prices for this MIRROR concert are divided into 1,280 yuan, 880 yuan and 480 yuan.

Some criminals seized this opportunity and even sold fake tickets to "mirror fans", which were eventually exposed by eye-catching buyers, and the seller who sold the "fake fly" was arrested on the spot.


The incident happened at about 10 p.m. yesterday (May 8). At that time, a male seller, about the same female buyer, entered the gate area of ​​the MTR Cheung Sha Wan Station and handed over two MIRROR concert tickets, one for each The asking price is $5,000.

The female buyer was reported to have paid at the time, but when she took a closer look at the ticket, she found that it was only a "homemade" printed fake ticket.

The female buyer immediately reported to the police for help, and the male seller immediately tripped out of the station’s payment area and fled to the road, but failed to escape in the end, and was stopped and arrested by the police at the station entrance and exit.

"Hong Kong 01" asked the police about the incident.

The police replied that they received a report from a 29-year-old female victim, saying that she had purchased two concert tickets from a 20-year-old man surnamed Su on an online social platform, and made an appointment to hand them over at Cheung Sha Wan Station.

The female victim paid 10,000 yuan to Su Nan, and Su Nan handed an envelope containing two tickets to the female victim, but the female victim suspected that the other party was selling fake tickets, and the two sides quarreled.

Su then took the 6,500 yuan in cash from the female victim and attempted to escape, but the female victim reported to the police.

Police officers arrived at the scene and stopped Su Nan at Cheung Sha Wan Station. They found four other suspected forged concert tickets on him, and collected 6,000 yuan in cash at the scene.

After preliminary investigation, Su was arrested on suspicion of "obtaining property by deception" and "possessing false documents". The case was handed over to the Sham Shui Po District Criminal Investigation Team for follow-up.

Source: hk1

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