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The blood-transporting ants directly attacked · 2|The major shareholder of the laboratory has been wanted by the police for a blood smuggling case

2022-06-13T23:14:23.756Z


"Hong Kong 01" directly attacked the smuggling of pregnant women's blood, which smuggled blood to Hong Kong through cross-border vegetable trucks, and was suspected to be picked up by "blood transport ants" and brought to a laboratory in Fotan to test the sex of the fetus. Lin Moumou, the major shareholder of Fotan Laboratory


"Hong Kong 01" directly attacked the smuggling of pregnant women's blood, which smuggled blood to Hong Kong through cross-border vegetable trucks, and was suspected to be picked up by "blood transport ants" and brought to a laboratory in Fotan to test the sex of the fetus.

Lin Moumou, the major shareholder of the Fotan Laboratory, is the boss behind the mainland's largest "blood test" case in 2015. The network covers more than 30 provinces and cities, with a business volume of 200 million yuan. CCTV reported that he was arrested by the police. Wanted to escape to Hong Kong.


The reporter successfully confronted Lin Moumou. He denied the accusation of blood smuggling in cross-border food trucks. Regarding being wanted by the mainland police, he only responded, "You are stupid."


Lin Moumou, who was involved in the blood smuggling of pregnant women, denied the accusation of blood smuggling in cross-border food trucks. Regarding being wanted by the mainland police, he only responded, "You are stupid."

(Photo by Hong Kong 01 reporter)

Blood-transporting ants direct attack・1|Cross-border vegetable trucks hide blood of mainland pregnant women, reporters tracked the distribution process, blood-transporting ants direct attack・2|The major shareholder of the laboratory once filed a blood smuggling case and was wanted by the police

"Hong Kong 01" directly attacked the whole process of smuggling pregnant women's blood using cross-border food trucks to transport blood in Hong Kong. The reporter found that "blood transporting ants" suspected that the blood was brought to the first floor of the Fotan Industrial Center. There is a laboratory for fetal gender identification on this floor. .

In addition, the reporter also obtained a number of clips of disputes and blood pouring, which also showed that "blood-transporting ants" were suspected to be involved, and the name of the laboratory was also written on the blood receipt.

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Looking through the information of the Fotan Laboratory, Lin Moumou became the major shareholder of the laboratory in 2019.

He is currently the majority shareholder of at least three clinics and three laboratories in Hong Kong through company ownership, all of which provide fetal sex determination services.

Lin Moumou, the major shareholder of the Fotan Laboratory, is the boss behind the mainland's largest "blood test" case in 2015. CCTV reported that he was wanted by the police and fled back to Hong Kong.

The police said that the evidence seized for the group's mastermind was reported by the Fotan Laboratory

"Hong Kong 01" found that Lin Moumou was involved in the largest "blood test" case in China at the end of 2015.

CCTV reported that his employees accused him of being the boss behind the scenes, and the police seized items and saw the test report of the Fotan Laboratory.

According to the report, a criminal group headed by him helps mainland pregnant women send blood to Hong Kong to test the gender of their fetuses. The group network covers more than 30 provinces and cities, with an estimated business volume of 200 million yuan. More than 300 people were involved in the case and 75 people were arrested.

Lin Moumou is also wanted by the police and has already fled back to Hong Kong, but it is not known whether he is still on the wanted list.

"Hong Kong 01" directly attacked the whole process of smuggling pregnant women's blood using cross-border food trucks to transport blood in Hong Kong. The reporter found that the "blood transport ants" were suspected of bringing blood to a laboratory in the Fotan Industrial Center. The major shareholder of the laboratory, Lin Moumou, once Wanted by the police for smuggling pregnant women's blood.

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The Hong Kong company and the Shenzhen involved company have the same logo

CCTV quoted the public security as saying that Lin established a "Love Family" in Shenzhen, which has several companies, including "Shenzhen Love Dad Investment Management Co., Ltd.", whose business areas include medical education, immigration and study abroad, and network technology, and has also established Brands such as Kangjian, Weikang and Zhuojian provide intermediary services for customers who need fetal gender identification across the country.

The reporter of "Hong Kong 01" found that he currently serves as a director of two Hong Kong companies named "Love", one of which has the same logo as "Love Dad" in Shenzhen.

CCTV quoted the public security as saying that Lin founded a "Love Family" in Shenzhen, which has several companies, including "Shenzhen Love Dad Investment Management Co., Ltd.".

Reporters questioned whether they were wanted by police

The reporter successfully confronted Lin and asked him whether there was a group using cross-border vegetable trucks to smuggle blood and brought it to his laboratory for testing. He said he had no knowledge of the incident.

When a reporter asked him if he had ever been involved in a blood smuggling case in the mainland in 2015, he said, "Don't say these things." When asked if he was wanted by the mainland police, he immediately said, "You are stupid." The reporter was asked to leave, but there was no further response.

Blood-transporting ants direct attack・1|Cross-border vegetable trucks hide blood of mainland pregnant women, reporters tracked the distribution process of blood-transporting ants direct attack・2|The major shareholder of the laboratory had filed a blood smuggling case and was wanted by the police and the customs Wenjindu inspected 1,500 blood samples Follow up with the Department of Health

Source: hk1

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