Badminton Thief Steals Hundreds of Boxes

Hundreds of boxes of badminton balls in the warehouse

mysteriously disappeared one after another

After in-depth investigation, it was discovered that

The culprit is actually “one of our own”

recently

Gaobu Police Station received the call from the jurisdiction

The person in charge of a sporting goods company called the police and said

The first floor warehouse of my company

A box of badminton pieces was stolen

Loss of nearly 10,000 yuan

Police officer on duty Zhou Zhenghao

Rush to the scene quickly to understand the situation

After on-site investigation, Zhou Zhenghao discovered that

Warehouse door lock intact

There are no signs of prying

Therefore, the preliminary judgment

It was someone inside the company who committed the crime.

After calling the company gate and side surveillance,

Zhou Zhenghao confirmed his judgment

The suspect Shi entered and exited the company’s warehouse

Monitoring screen display

The incident occurred at about 10 o’clock that night

A man wearing a black shirt

Carry a box of items to the door

Then he returned to the warehouse and took out another box

After loading two boxes of items into the car

He drove away from the scene

Zhou Zhenghao verified with the person in charge and confirmed

The man has worked for the company for 4 years

Shi Mou, badminton sorting manager

The vehicle in which Shi smuggled badminton balls

“You know why I’m looking for you, right?”

After determining the identity of the suspect and the chain of evidence,

Zhou Zhenghao led the team to quickly

The criminal suspect Shi Mou and

Another accomplice was arrested and brought to justice

The badminton stored in Shi’s car

According to Shi’s confession,

His thefts first began in

March and April 2024

At that time, he was in urgent need of money because he was addicted to high consumption.

Then he started to think wrongly

At first, they just stole a few badminton balls.

Reselling to local and overseas stadiums in Shaoxing

over time

He saw that he had not been noticed

The greed in my heart quickly amplified

Start stealing entire boxes of badminton balls

And in the second half of 2024

Winning over another suspect Ying Mou

Working together at night

And promised to give it part of the “favorable fee”

In total, the two men stole hundreds of boxes of badminton balls and pornographic films.

Accumulated illegal profits of more than 1.5 million yuan

Until the person in charge of the company discovered

at present

Criminal suspects Shi and Ying

Has been criminally detained by the public security organs in accordance with the law

The case is under further investigation

How to take anti-theft measures in your enterprise?

1. Strengthen enterprise management

Establish a complete prevention and management system, register people and vehicles in and out, store valuables in a unified manner, have a designated person take care of them, conduct regular inventory and checks, and lock doors and windows when leaving.

Increase monitoring and lighting facilities around the enterprise, valuables storage areas, dormitories and other key locations, and set up slogan reminders in prominent locations to deter and warn criminals.

2. Strengthen patrol duties

Establish a complete patrol prevention system and arrange for dedicated personnel to patrol the warehouse at irregular times and on irregular routes. Especially at night when theft cases are most likely to occur, the frequency of patrols should be increased.

3. Strengthen publicity and education

Enterprises have a high turnover of personnel, so managers should strengthen safety prevention publicity, strengthen the awareness of internal personnel’s security management, and jointly maintain property safety.

Company staff: Keep yourself clean and be strict with yourself. In the face of temptations in work and life, you must keep a clear mind and do not become greedy because of the convenience of work. You will be caught if you try to steal. Working hard is the best way to make money.

Original title: “The thief still didn’t let go of the badminton and stole hundreds of boxes”

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James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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