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Did the recruitment fraud den destroyed by the Shanghai police belong to Ganji.com?

Yes.

From the evening of August 9th to the early morning of August 10th, Shanghai Songjiang police launched a lightning strike and arrested Dong and other six suspects in many places for allegedly defrauding migrant workers from their registration fees in the name of recruitment.

Currently, five people including Dong are under criminal detention in accordance with the law, and Xu is on bail pending trial in accordance with the law. The criminal suspect Li was on the run from the police.

After preliminary investigation, Dong and others posted well-known jobs such as "Disneyland ticket seller", "Subway station and airport security inspector", "Happy Valley cashier" on recruitment websites such as Ganji.com and 58.com. False recruitment information about units and popular high-paying positions attracted migrant workers to sign up at 6 registration points including the storefront of Songjiang New City Station of Metro Line 9.

Subsequently, Dong and others charged migrant workers fees ranging from 170 yuan to 700 yuan in different names such as hospital physical examination fees, job stability funds, and transportation fees, and arranged vehicles to take the workers away. Go to a designated private hospital for a physical examination, and then inform the applicant for various reasons that he does not meet the job requirements, refuse to hire, and refuse to refund the relevant fees. Currently, the case is under further investigation.

The police stated that in order to grasp the case as soon as possible, they hope that the victim can report the case to the public security agency as soon as possible and assist in the investigation (contact number 021-67718984).