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Materials donated by Yunnan to Shanghai were resold and guaranteed for personnel to resell cigarettes | Lack of materials and food | Donation materials

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Materials donated by Yunnan to Shanghai were resold and guaranteed for personnel to resell cigarettes | Lack of materials and food | Donation materials

[The Epoch Times, April 25, 2022]Since the closure of the city in Shanghai, citizens have been short of supplies and food, and many people told their experiences of starvation. However, citizens found that some people resold aid materials from other provinces. On April 25, “Supplies donated by Yunnan to Shanghai were resold” and “Volunteers earn 10,000 yuan a day by reselling cigarettes” were once pushed to the hot search.

On April 24, some netizens reported on social media that materials donated by Yunnan to Shanghai Baoshan District were sold to a community on Linfen Road, Jing’an District, and the neighborhood committee had called the police.

On the 25th, Zhangmiao Street, Baoshan District, Shanghai issued a notice saying that a few days ago, Qujing City, Yunnan Province donated a batch of vegetable agricultural products to Baoshan District. Packing, each box is 6.5kg, a total of 7692 boxes, a total of 50 tons. The material supply group of the District Prevention and Control Office decided to distribute the batch of donated materials to Zhangmiao Street.

The report said that Zhangmiao Street combined with the shortage of materials for long-term rental apartment tenants and asked for help many times. Zhangmiao Sub-district donated the batch of supplies to groups such as long-term rental apartment tenants where migrant workers live in a concentrated way. As of April 23, the distribution of this batch of materials has been completed.

According to the investigation, after receiving 190 boxes of donated materials, Zhang Mou (male, 50 years old), the person in charge of the donated Xinjiang Internal Combustion Engine Apartment (the original factory was discontinued and converted into an apartment), did not distribute it to the tenants in the apartment as required. Batch material resale for profit. At present, Zhang has been controlled.

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The above news caused a large number of netizens to comment on the thread:

“The impact is too bad, it should be severely sentenced, legal responsibility should be pursued, and we can’t apologize!”

“Is it considered difficult to make money for the country? We must figure out how much illicit money was obtained by reselling disaster relief materials. It should be severely sentenced and must go to prison!”

“The grassroots in Shanghai are paralyzed and deteriorated. It is normal for such a thing to happen.”

Some netizens also questioned that the distribution of donated materials should be announced on the Internet at that time, and the whereabouts of the materials, the receiving list and the person in charge of the specific implementation should be disclosed. If it hadn’t been reported by netizens, the officials would have no idea that so many donated materials had been stolen and sold!

Some Yunnan netizens said: The materials donated to Shanghai people in Yunnan Province were actually resold!

Recently, some netizens posted on social media that a Shanghai volunteer named Shuai worked in a supply guarantee unit, reselling cigarettes. The chat records show that Shuai said that he has a pass, “500 cigarettes can enter Shanghai every day”, and he can earn 10,000 yuan a day. Netizens also posted screenshots of Shuai’s chat records.

Volunteers in Shanghai were exposed to reselling cigarettes. The picture is a screenshot of its chat history.
Volunteers in Shanghai were exposed to reselling cigarettes. The picture is a screenshot of its chat history.

The above news was quickly pushed to the hot search. The Shanghai official responded that Shuai registered as a volunteer in Shanghai on March 30 and signed up for several volunteer service projects, but there is no volunteer service time. Shuai’s personal account on Shanghai Volunteer Online has been suspended. The relevant behavior has been reported to the public security for further investigation.

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