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Nandu News Reporter Xu Longchen Starting this month, Shenzhen roadside parking spaces officially began to charge. But "there are policies from above, and countermeasures from below". Recently, some citizens reported that someone was selling parking fee jammers in the Huaqiangbei area. However, after investigation, the traffic police department found that the so-called jammers were just ordinary remote controls. cell phone jammer
It is reported that on January 21, 2015, Shenzhen traffic police received a report from the public: "Illegal vendors selling geomagnetic induction decoders have appeared along the street in the Huaqiangbei commercial district, claiming that the decoder can be fixed in the car, and after parking in a paid parking space, it can automatically interfere with or shield the signal sent by the geomagnetic sensor to achieve free parking." After receiving the report, the traffic police investigation team immediately sent police officers to investigate. signal jammer
"At 11 a.m. on the 21st, the investigation brigade deployed police forces to conduct a survey around the areas where such products may be sold in the Huaqiangbei business district. Investigators disguised themselves as customers and conducted a sweep of the SEG Plaza, Electronic Equipment Building, Mingtong Digital City, Pacific Electronics Market and other markets in the Huaqiangbei business district, but no products similar to those reported by the masses were found for sale." Zheng Di, deputy captain of the third squadron of the Traffic Police Investigation Brigade, introduced.
At 3 p.m. on the 23rd of this month, a team of 18 people from the special task force arrived at the Huaqiangbei business district again, and successively arrested suspects Ye Mouhong and Liu Mouying, and seized a set of suspected "jammer" equipment on the spot.