Woman Sells Fake Diamonds in Fraud Attempt; Kaohsiung Jewelry Store and Police Apprehend Suspect
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A woman in Kaohsiung is accused of selling high-quality artificial diamonds as genuine, defrauding a jewelry store of over NT$4.16 million. She has been arrested, and police are investigating the source of the fake diamonds.
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- Q: How much money did the jewelry store lose in the initial fraud incidents?
- A: The jewelry store was defrauded of NT$4.162 million after buying twenty-three artificial diamonds.
- Q: Who confirmed that the diamonds sold by the suspect were actually artificial?
- A: A third-party professional appraisal unit confirmed that the diamonds were artificial.
- Q: When did the police arrest the suspect and prevent further financial loss for the store?
- A: The suspect was arrested around 7 PM on February 12th when she entered the store with more fake diamonds.
- Q: What explanation did Ms. Li give to the police regarding the source of the fake diamonds?
- A: Ms. Li claimed that the fake diamonds were brought to her by a friend from Hong Kong.
- Q: What legal action was taken against the suspect after her arrest by the police?
- A: She was transferred to the Kaohsiung District Prosecutor's Office and placed in pre-trial detention.