By Zhou Ping (
Global Times)
08:49, November 21, 2012
Five suspected counterfeiters of official documents and certificates were recently formerly charged by local police in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, who said they had tracked the criminal gang for seven years, Chinanews.com reported Monday.
Some 200,000 forgeries of about 500 different types of documents including graduation certificates, passports, military officer identifications and procurator identifications, as well as thousands of forged official seals, were confiscated. Police say the certificates had been sold to people in 16 provinces and municipalities.
Local police started in 2005 to track the criminal ring, which consisted of nine members, after they began to advertise their illegal service. The news portal didn't explain why it took police so long to bust the counterfeiters.
Police began busting the ring this summer, making arrests in June, July and August. Two suspects, detained on July 30, were found with more than 2,000 forged seals and 2,500 unfinished ones. Another two suspects including the alleged leader of the ring, were arrested in August in Hangzhou.
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