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Is it true that consumers will be stolen if they don't get their credit cards?

At 7 pm on July 26th this year, Ms. Qiu, a citizen of Xiamen, received a text message that her bank credit card had been opened and she spent more than 59, yuan. Ms. Qiu immediately contacted the bank to confirm that the information was true. At the same time, it was confirmed that Ms. Qiu had been opened and stolen without receiving the credit card after applying for the credit card. Ms. Qiu immediately called the police.

The Economic Investigation Brigade of Siming Branch immediately set up a task force to quickly carry out the investigation and conduct an in-depth investigation around the whereabouts of credit cards and the process of stealing them. On October 3th, Ma Wenbin, a policeman from Siming Branch, found a similar case in jimei district, Xiamen by checking the daily police situation. A man reported that the bank credit card he had not received had been stolen for more than 5, yuan. The police rushed to jimei district to visit the victim and the courier. After collecting relevant video materials, it was found that two suspicious men followed the courier all the way and waited for an opportunity to steal the letter with the credit card.

On December 7th, Siming police organized more than 3 elite police officers, divided into three groups, to conduct simultaneous net-collecting operations in Xiamen, Sanming and Longyan respectively, and arrested seven suspects, including Quemokun (male, 29 years old, from Yongding, Longyan), Chen Mou Long (male, 32 years old, from Longyan) and Huang Moufeng (male, 34 years old, from Longyan). It was initially found that the gang committed more than 3 crimes, involving more than one million yuan.

after interrogation, members of the gang rode an electric car, stole credit card letters on the car while the courier was delivering the express mail and the express car was unattended, and pretended to be the cardholder to open the card and steal it. * * * committed more than 3 crimes, involving more than one million yuan. At present, seven suspects are under criminal detention, and the case is being further processed.