The story of a Chinese criminal who installed trackers on police cars (6 photos)
A Chinese woman named Zhu, who became famous for installing GPS trackers on police cars. Installed and installed... and, as one famous singer sang: “Well, what’s criminal here?”
The thing is that Zhu was the owner of a transport company in the city of Xianyang, Hubei Province, and installing GPS trackers on police cars greatly helped her drivers avoid checks on the roads.
Police car
Using a mobile application, the woman transmitted the coordinates of police posts to her employees so that they could maneuver and build routes bypassing them. Zhu managed to install tracking devices on 6 out of 11 police cars, which is not bad!
GPS tracker
For some time, the plan, ingenious in its simplicity, worked like clockwork, until one day, during routine maintenance, the police discovered a black box attached to the chassis of the car, which in fact turned out to be a GPS tracking device. Further inspection revealed that 6 of the 11 law enforcement vehicles were equipped with similar trackers.
Police cars
The police tracked the SIM cards linked to the tracking devices and finally got on the trail of the criminal, who turned out to be a local resident named Zhu. There was no point in denying it, and the woman admitted her guilt. Zhu told police that she purchased six magnetic GPS trackers online for 350 yuan each, then went to a parking lot at night and installed the devices on 6 police cars.
Japanese police
For her adventure, Zhu, of course, had to stand trial, but Themis turned out to be favorable to her. The enterprising Chinese woman got away with only an eight-day administrative arrest and a fine of 500 yuan (about 70 US dollars).
Court in Japan