Chinese Police Crack Down On Train Ticket Counterfeiting And Scalping

SHENZHEN, CHINA - JANUARY 21: (CHINA OUT) A policeman puts handcuffs on convicted criminals who illegally sold train tickets, during a public sentence at a railway station January 21, 2005 in Shenzhen of Guangdong Province, China. Local authorities have strengthened their crackdown on train ticket scalping and counterfeiting during the traffic peak of the Chinese New Year. Police have arrested 98 suspects in 97 cases, involving train ticket scalping and the fabricating or selling of fake railway tickets in the southern city. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
SHENZHEN, CHINA - JANUARY 21: (CHINA OUT) A policeman puts handcuffs on convicted criminals who illegally sold train tickets, during a public sentence at a railway station January 21, 2005 in Shenzhen of Guangdong Province, China. Local authorities have strengthened their crackdown on train ticket scalping and counterfeiting during the traffic peak of the Chinese New Year. Police have arrested 98 suspects in 97 cases, involving train ticket scalping and the fabricating or selling of fake railway tickets in the southern city. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
Chinese Police Crack Down On Train Ticket Counterfeiting And Scalping
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