The thief stole the battery on the way to and from get off work, and the police staged a realistic version of “Infernal Affairs”

Qilu Evening News Qilu One Point Reporter Lou Kai Correspondent: Zhao Yang

On the way to and from get off work, he cut off the battery cable and then stole the electric car battery …On April 19, Qilu Evening News Qilu Yidian reporter learned from Lixia Public Security Wendong Police Station: Recently, the police pretended to be volunteers and arrested the suspect who committed theft. At the scene of the arrest, a real-life version was staged. “Infernal Affairs”.

On April 3, the Wenhua East Road Police Station received a police report from a citizen, saying that the electric car battery was stolen, worth about 800 yuan. After receiving the alarm, Wenhua East Road Police Station immediately launched an investigation.

After the incident, the Criminal Squadron of the Criminal Police Brigade and the police from the Wenhua East Road Police Station cooperated closely, followed the line, and waited there. At about 9:00 on April 14, 2022, the police were in the city A certain place, disguised as a roadside volunteer, controlled and arrested Li Moumou, a suspect in stealing electric vehicle batteries, and recovered 5 stolen batteries on the spot.

After preliminary examination by the police, the suspect Li Moumou (male, 49 years old, from Zibo) was working in Jinan and was on his way to and from get off work. Wear a helmet, carry a screwdriver, scissors and related tools, choose an electric vehicle, unscrew the battery cap with a screwdriver, and then use scissors to cut off the wire, put the stolen battery in the basket of your car, and wait for the opportunity. Its sales, the selling price of each battery is about 20 yuan.

Li Moumou confessed to his battery theft on April 3, and he also admitted that he had committed 3 crimes in the city recently. Both use the same method.

At present, Li Moumou has been placed under residential surveillance by the police, and what awaits him will be legal sanctions.