I remember it was the day after the opening of the Asian Games in Beijing. I went back to Guangxi from Shanghai, and the police in the police station in the jurisdiction informed me to turn around. When I arrived, I pressed ten fingers and palms to call it a day and asked me where I was going in detail these two days. I told them all about the accident-Wang Tianxi/Wang Tiancai, the richest man in Beijing who managed calligraphy, painting and jewelry, was killed (among them, the murdered fiancee was my childhood playmate and my girlfriend's mother was my primary school teacher), the indoor property was looted, and two German shepherd guards at home were also killed. It's a deep house compound, and they don't open the door on weekdays. The best I can do is to apply for a degree from the locked iron door. Who can remain silent? It is still a mystery that he went to the back room to kill all his family, looted his property and left calmly. I believe that with the increasingly sophisticated detection methods of public security departments, the truth will come out sooner or later.
45 years ago, there was a major murder here. The murderer is my colleague's wife. In the morning, she hacked to death the daughter of her sleeping husband, mother-in-law and uncle with an axe, and hacked to death her sister who came back from the toilet. It is said that at this time, her sister was pregnant and had two lives. Five people were killed in this case. The cause of the case is family conflict. The murderer thought that her mother-in-law, husband and sister bullied her in partnership, so he retaliated and killed her. After the murder, she calmly changed her clothes, boiled a few eggs, and went to the commune to surrender after dinner (there was no police station in the commune at that time).
After killing so many people, she was naturally sentenced to death. On the day of the public trial, many people went. Before the execution car arrived, the execution ground was already full of onlookers. Including her, she shot three prisoners that time, as well as a counter-revolutionary and a young girl rapist. The counter-revolutionary criminal refused to accept it until his death. He was strangled by a rope and pulled down from the execution vehicle. And the girl rapist, already paralyzed, was dragged out of the car. However, she told the two female militiamen with her arm beside her: "Don't drag me, I'll get off myself." After getting off the bus, she also asked the female militia next to her to help her brush her hair.
My colleague just asked the owner of the blacksmith's shop for help and built that axe for chopping people.
The most famous serious case that happened in Kaifeng, my hometown, was 1992 "9. 18 Kaifeng Museum Cultural Relics Stolen". This case shocked not only the whole country, but also the whole world.
1September, 992 18, the "Ming and Qing Palace Supplies Exhibition" held in the exhibition hall of Kaifeng Museum was full of visitors. That night, 69 rare treasures were looted in this 400-square-meter exhibition hall.
After counting, 69 stolen cultural relics were found, including 37 porcelain and 32 jade articles, including 59 national first-class and second-class cultural relics, all of which were imperial items in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and most of them were rare treasures. In a word, these 69 stolen cultural relics are enough to open a national museum.
Foreign media called the theft a "shocking case", comparable to the theft of the oil painting Mona Lisa in the Louvre. Interpol listed the case as the first of the top ten cultural relics cases in the world that year.
First, organize experts from various countries to cooperate in solving crimes and use the most advanced investigation techniques.
After the museum was stolen, Kaifeng Public Security Bureau directly set up the "9. 18" case detection headquarters in Kaifeng Museum. In the following 70 days, top experts in the field of trace detection, such as pace tracking experts, trace experts, lip print experts and physical evidence chemists, gathered in Kaifeng Museum to comb, scan, explore and simulate the stolen exhibition hall.
Finally, in the seemingly seamless crime scene, experts found 12 109 kinds of evidence. Using the comprehensive knowledge of material evidence, forensic medicine, behavior and psychology, the police reconstructed the scene through logical reasoning: 1 in the early morning of September 20, 81or so, two thieves climbed over the wall into Kaifeng Museum, climbed the semi-inclined wall next to the flower bed, boarded the flat roof of the corridor on the north side of the museum building, and pried open the guardrail of the iron window. After a thief entered the room, he wrapped the alarm in red flannel and fixed it with a ticket clip. After the alarm failed, the thief tried to cut the glass display cabinet with a glass cutter, but the glass was hard, so he broke it with a suction cup, but failed. After some attempts, crowbars were used to succeed. The two cooperated to pack the cultural relics and transport them out of the window. Then the cultural relics were transported out of the fence and fled the scene.
Through scientific and technological monitoring and empirical analysis of all kinds of physical evidence and traces, the headquarters believes that the largest theft of cultural relics in China since the founding of the People's Republic of China was committed by a criminal gang that fled across regions, with more than two perpetrators. Two criminals went straight to the scene. One is about 1.70 meters tall, with a strong figure and a medium posture. He is about 25 years old. The man was wearing a pair of pull-back sneakers when he committed the crime. The other criminal is about 1.72 meters, with a thin figure and an age of about 30 years. The man was wearing a pair of curved shoes when he committed the crime.
Second, fully mobilize the masses, and the amount of rewards is amazing.
At about 8 pm on September 20th, 1992, Kaifeng citizens who were having dinner were interrupted by a live news broadcast of Kaifeng TV. Their police chief publicly introduced the theft of Kaifeng Museum on TV and held up a piece of red flannel, hoping that the public could provide valuable clues. The news immediately exploded in the ancient city, and the public security bureau offered a reward of 50 thousand yuan, which made a large number of citizens ready.
This way of using TV news to mobilize the masses to solve crimes was really rare at that time. You know, at that time, the monthly salary of workers was only two or three hundred RMB. There was a reward of 50,000 yuan, which was sky-high at that time.
On the day of the crime, a Santana with a military card stopped at the entrance of the museum between 0 am and 4 am on 18, which became a key clue to solve the case. The police followed the clue and found the key witness.
Li Juan, an employee of the museum, and the armed police soldiers on duty here provided an even more important clue: in early September, two young people living in Tokyo Hotel visited the museum three times. One of them called himself a "professor of Wuhan University" and said Kaifeng attended a seminar on the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. The first time was at 2 pm on 1. Professor Wu Da went to the museum alone and visited the "Ming and Qing Palace Supplies Exhibition". The second time was at 2 pm on September 3rd, when Professor Wu Da visited the museum again with a man about 1.70 meters in height. Because the afternoon study was not open, they only visited the "stone carving gallery" outside. The third time was on the morning of September 17. Professor Wu Da took a young man into the museum for the third time to visit the "Ming and Qing Palace Supplies Exhibition" in the north exhibition hall on the first floor.
After investigation by the police, it was confirmed that there was no seminar on the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in Kaifeng in early September.
According to this clue, the police quickly investigated 285 hotels, restaurants and guest houses in the city. On September 2nd, four Wuhan men stayed here and left the hotel on September 7th. His accommodation registration is: Li Jun, male, 28 years old. Tang Guoqiang, male, 32 years old. Chennault, male, 32 years old. The work units of the three are all Wuhan Railway Sub-bureau. The other person is not registered. Upon inquiry, there are no Li, Tang and Chen in Wuhan Railway Sub-bureau. Investigators found in the Yingbin Hotel diagonally opposite the museum that Li Jun, Tang Guoqiang and Chennault checked in on September 2, and their ID numbers were the same as those of Tokyo Hotel, but they didn't check in here after registration.
Late at night on September 29th, the meeting room of the party group of Zhengzhou Public Security Bureau was still brightly lit, and the third work report meeting of Kaifeng "9. 18" case was under way. When the director of Jinshui Public Security Bureau talked about a theft case of Santana car in Jinqiao Hotel in Zhengzhou on August 5, it immediately attracted the attention of Kaifeng Public Security Bureau in Zhengzhou to detect the "9. 18" working group.
It is understood that on July 29th, three youths claiming to be Guangzhou Hongda Electronics Company drove a red car with military vehicle number plate "K43- 1008" to Jinqiao Hotel, and entered the room 1003 to discuss car purchase with Fu Huancheng, director of Kaifeng Electromechanical Company in Zheng. The names of these three young people are Lin Sha and Li Junhe Chennault.
At noon the next day, Lin Sha and others asked for a test run. When one of them was driving a white Santana for a test drive in the hotel courtyard, he suddenly drove out of the hotel gate and returned for about 40 minutes. A few days later, Fu Huancheng found that the white Santana that had been tried out was gone.
After careful analysis, it is determined that Lin, Li, Chen and Tang in Zheng Case and Bian Case were committed by a gang. According to the physical features provided by hotel service personnel and employees of Kaifeng Electromechanical Company, the headquarters imitated the portraits of Li and Chen. Li Juan and armed police soldiers identified Chennault as "Professor Wu Da".
"Santana car may be the breakthrough." The headquarters immediately decided to combine the two cases for investigation, whether to find someone by car or by people looking for cars.
A vast sea of people, looking for a needle in a haystack. A map of China hanging at the headquarters is thickly dotted with all kinds of material evidence flags. The intersection of physical evidence of all parties is in Wuhan.
At that time, the floating population and permanent population of the three towns in Wuhan reached more than 7 million, which was 10 times that of Kaifeng at that time. In the urban area, "the streets are full of business, and the floating population is like water." You can imagine the difficulty of people fishing here.
In order to contain Santana, the police laid a tight encirclement on the streets of Wuhan. Seeing the police chasing after him, Santana driver got off and fled. When the police were looking for someone by car, someone came to inquire about the reason why the car was detained. The police immediately interrogated him, and the other party found out the details of four suspects, including Liu Nongjun and Liu Jin, and these four suspects and stolen cultural relics were all in Guangzhou.
The suspect of diving finally surfaced. After the police in Wuhan and Kaifeng arrested eight people involved, they mainly went south to Yangcheng. With the cooperation of Guangzhou police, the police successfully recovered 55 cultural relics from a cultural relics broker. Together with 5 cultural relics and 69 stolen cultural relics seized in Wuhan, 60 cultural relics have been recovered so far.
Yes199365438+1October 9, the police finally arrested Liu Nongjun and his wife who were preparing to flee to Venezuela in Qingdao. Seven days later, Wen Xishan was arrested in a guest house in Jilin. Six days after the arrest of two principal criminals in the cultural relics theft case, the suspect Liu Jin was arrested in Guangzhou. 65438+1On October 20th, the suspect Li Jun was arrested in Jilin. Subsequently, the remaining nine cultural relics were also recovered by the Macao police.
At this point, the world-famous "918" cultural relics theft case in Kaifeng was solved-the principal was arrested and all 69 treasures were recovered.
With the black tide of international cultural relics smuggling rolling up, Liu Nongjun has already turned his greedy eyes to the cultural relics of Kaifeng Museum. 199 1 In June, he joined forces with three criminals, Liu Jin, Li Jun and Wen Xishan, and started the crime of stealing cultural relics. In order to enhance the mobility of crime, they first stole a red Li Xia car in Guangzhou. Then Peng Guoli changed the license plate of a military vehicle in Han to "K43- 1008" and hung it on the car.
1In July, 1992, Liu Nongjun and his gang went to Kaifeng Museum twice to plot a crime plan. Liu Nongjun and others thought that the speed of Li Xia car was too slow, so they stole the white Santana car that Kaifeng Electromechanical Company was selling. On September 16, the sky was full of haze. They drove from Han to the side with tools for committing crimes, and drove into Kaifeng city on June 17 to observe the situation at the museum. At 9: 30 pm, Liu Nongjun and his party were watching around the museum. 18 in the early morning 1 o'clock, they parked the "K43- 1008" car outside the north wall of the south bank gas station in Zhongkeng, Baogong Lake, and Liu Nongjun and Liu Jin curled up in the car and used the walkie-talkie for remote control. Wen Xishan and Li Jun were admitted to the hospital over the wall and committed crimes. At 5 o'clock in the morning, Liu Jin drove to the north wall of the museum to meet him, put the stolen cultural relics in the trunk of the car, and then fled.
Mills of God grind slowly but sure. It's an elaborate case of stealing cultural relics. With the unremitting efforts of the police, thousands of miles have been traced. Not only were all the principal criminals arrested, but all the stolen cultural relics were returned to Zhao intact.
Kaifeng's "9. 18 case" is a two-faced battle. On the one hand, it is a cultural relic theft gang with strong anti-reconnaissance ability, tight organization and arrogance, and on the other hand, it is 4,000 professional police to pick things up. The two sides fought against each other in all directions at home and abroad. What a good subject!
1993, CCTV selected a group of professional actors to come to Kaifeng Public Security Bureau to experience life, and prepared to film the "9. 18 case" into a TV series.
After the "9. 18 Major Case" was solved, Kaifeng Public Security Bureau organized eight heroic models to hold deeds reports in Beijing and Henan. This group of rough people actually played this big case to the audience like a scene reappearance.
As a result, the professional actor was stopped by the case of "The Original Squad". Even the four Jiang Yang thieves who are also "photogenic" are real interrogation shots.
This is a "play yourself" TV series, and the actors are all amateurs. This is unprecedented, and I am afraid it is unique.
As the first hero of "9. 18 Documentary", Wu Heping was nominated for the Best Actor in the Flying Award, but his qualification was terminated because he was a non-professional actor.
This is the biggest case in our city, the largest theft of cultural relics in China and the second largest theft of cultural relics in the world. Do you remember?
I remember that in the late 1970s, a major theft occurred in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. There was a theft in Wuxi State-owned First Department Store at night. More than 50 watches stored in the store's watch cabinet safe were all stolen, with a case value of more than 50,000 yuan.
Because the case happened in the late period of the Cultural Revolution and had great political influence, it was made into a major case and solved within a time limit. The city has widely mobilized mass organizations to conduct investigations. Under the guidance of experts and public security organs at higher levels, the task force combined with mass movements to quickly obtain clues. In less than a month, the case was cracked, the criminals were arrested from northern Jiangsu and the stolen goods were recovered. The criminal was tried severely and quickly, and then the city held a public trial meeting and was shot.
The situation in Xie Xianrong is the biggest. I hit him 1982. I'm a pair of three, but I didn't lose him. It's just that I'm a gangster now. What an exaggeration! He was really pushed to the extreme!
Coordinate Zhengzhou City, 1996 to 2000, there were many bank robberies in Zhengzhou, among which the most famous one should be Zhang Shuhai gang, who robbed the bank twice and the business hall of the telecommunications bureau once. In Zhengzhou Yin Ji Sub-branch of Guangfa Bank, more than 2 million yuan was robbed at one time, which was the first time that China exploded and robbed a bank. More than 2 million were finally transported away by bike.
I come from Zhejiang, about 30 years ago. According to the older generation, the police and civilian police in the city surrounded a mountain in order to hunt down two fugitives. It is said that several innocent people and militia were shot. What you said is very organized. It should be true! At that time, I will have it later. Don't be a traitor, or the end will be tragic!
In the small city on the Sixth Line, nothing particularly famous happened, but there were some shocking things.
The first case, the dismemberment of the park greenhouse, was experienced by my classmates. Her family lives in a building next to the park. There is a greenhouse in the park from the balcony. Some chrysanthemums are exhibited every autumn, and later it becomes an ice rink. There are trees around the greenhouse. When we were in high school, one day the police asked from house to house, and she knew that a bag of bodies, women, had been dug up in a tree pit next to the greenhouse and buried there. The bodies were pieced together and photos were taken. The police hold it for the surrounding residents to identify and provide clues for anyone who knows it. When asked about her home, her father was worried that she was afraid, so he didn't let her see it. At first glance, he didn't know. But curiosity kills the cat, she couldn't help looking. The head and body are obviously spliced together, and the knife marks on the neck are very obvious. I can't forget it at first sight, and even dreamed that the photo was hanging in my room. At that time, I felt creepy after listening to it, because I never thought that murder would happen to me.
The second is burglary. In summer, because of the hot weather, the host family sleeps on the floor. The thief came in and stepped on his master, who was still awake. He just turned over, startled the thief, thought he was awake, and directly cut a knife. This is not a major case because no one was killed, but later adults will tell us that if someone breaks into the house, don't move even if you wake up.
In addition, I occasionally hear people say that children have been robbed, which is also a bad plot.
Generally speaking, the most serious case I have heard is the first dismemberment case. As for what happened, I don't know. I still hope that this kind of thing will happen less in this world.