BAt the end of this year, Shijingshan police received reports from the masses that someone was selling fake certificates in Mayu Village. After receiving the alarm, the Criminal Investigation Detachment of Shijingshan Branch immediately arranged for police to conduct preliminary investigations.
BAfter several days of in-depth investigations by investigators, a Jiangsu woman named Li came into the police’s sight. However, because Mayu Village has a concentrated migrant population, most of which are small households renting houses, and the streets in the village are narrow, it is difficult to determine their rental address. In addition, Li often walks alone, which brings great difficulties to the police's tracking and investigation.
B After the investigators stayed on guard for several days, one day in early January, they discovered that Li was trading documents with others. With the evidence in hand, on October 1, investigators from the Criminal Investigation Detachment of Shijingshan Branch took decisive action and captured Li and another suspect Jiang (male, 3 years old, from Jiangsu Province) at his temporary residence. However, no other items were found at the temporary residence.
B When the interrogation started, Li and the two refused to tell them about the crime. After careful study, the investigators believe that Li should have a den specially used to make and sell fake badges. Therefore, the investigators took Li's photos and conducted a careful visit around his temporary residence. After being identified by nearby people, they discovered another rented house of Li. When the investigators opened the room, they were surprised to see that the room was filled with various badge-making tools, various molds, and thousands of fake certificates and stamps.
BAccording to Li's confession, he has been in Beijing for more than half a year. Because he has a low education level and is old, he has never been able to find a job, so he started making and selling counterfeit goods.
B usually issues cards to outsiders to solicit work, confirms the production content after contacting the customer over the phone, and then sends it by express delivery. The two parties basically do not meet, and the money is collected by punching in. Judging from the collected fake badges, they are mainly high school and university certificates of different levels, and most of them are fake academic certificates.
B During the sorting process, the police found that some of the badges produced by Li were of very rough quality, and people with a little professional knowledge could identify the authenticity at a glance. According to the investigators investigating the case, the police will continue to strengthen their crackdown on such crimes in the next step. At the same time, citizens are reminded that some of the current standard badges have been found on the Internet and are unique. After all, it is difficult for fake badges to get through. As of press time, the case is still under further review.
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Generally, the automatic atomic seals used in Beijing seal engraving certificate application
are all automatic Seals with ink will not be like traditional oil-dipped seals, which will cause the seal's imprint to be unclear due to uneven ink-dipping. Now let's analyze how to add ink to an all-in-one automatic ink-dispensing seal.
Seals that automatically release ink include: ink return seals, atomic seals, and photosensitive seals. How do you add ink to these seals? Generally, ink-returning seals have built-in Yintai seals. Atomic seals and photosensitive seals are stamp-free seals. These seals come with their own ink and can be reprinted with ink repeatedly.
Beijing Seal Engraving and Certification Department believes that the design of these seals and seal production techniques are different, and the methods of adding ink are also different. What we must also pay attention to when adding ink is that the ink must be of the same brand. Stamp ink, if accidentally added to other stamp inks, will cause the seal to be scrapped.