The punishment is still, NOT enough, considering how this WAS a police officer, who'd started, "moonlighting" for the, scam rings! Off of the Newspapers, translated…
The Changwha Police was working a case of scams, found nine of the victims had, wired the money into the traffic patrol officer, Tu's account, and found, that he got scammed for virtual currency investment, and was in need of quick cash, offered up his personal bank account to the scam rings to launder the money, and he was also working as a delivery pickup for the ring as well. The Changwha County Police Department announced that he'd been given two major reprimands, and, cut off from the list of police officer candidacy. The Changwha District Court found him guilty of organized crimes, sentenced him to two years nine months. This can still be appealed.
The police department stated, that the fifty-five-year-old officer, Tu originally was a member of the traffic patrol officers, invested in the virtual currencies and had been scammed, due to how much money he'd lost, started in July of 2022, he'd offered up his bank account to the scam rings to use, and also worked as a delivery pickup for the ring, the police department of Changwha County had initiated the investigation, and asked the Changwha D.A.'s office to assist.
The verdict pointed out, Tu became a part of the "Scotland Bank Manager", "C.E.O.", an unknown scam ring, and worked alongside Yang to start up a investment scam organization, offered up his personal savings accounts from the post office, China Trust, Taiwan Cooperative Bank, and Land Bank of Taiwan, from July to September of 2022, Wu and other victims had wired anywhere from $4,000N.T.s to $250,000N.T.s to his accounts, Tu withdrew the amounts out, handed the money to the scam ring members, then, Yang exchanged the amount into U.S. dollars, then, wired to the unknown foreign scam members' accounts, so the police can't chase the sources of the money, Tu received a total of $17,000N.T. for his work.
Tu denied that the amount was from working as a delivery person for the scam ring, but had reached settlement agreements with Wu and eight other scam victims, and the total amount was higher than $17,000N.T. The judge weighed that Tu worked as a police officer, clearly, he would have a very clear idea of the massive number of scam cases, knowing that the ring had, caused the citizens to lose massive sums of money, but still got enticed, offered up his own account, picked up the drops, and handed off the sums, sentenced him to two years nine months.
See, this is why these SHITS are, still happening too many cases a minute, because there's NOT a severe enough punishment, you get only, almost THREE short years, for causing someone to lose their entire life's, savings, and, what do you think these convicted felons had learned, after they're done, serving the time? Absolutely, NOTHING, and this CONMAN was a police officer, and he needed to be punished, even MORE severely, for working for these, scam rings, as he was originally, a member of the law enforcement officers. But he still only received, almost, three, SHORT, years.
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