Police crack down on ticket sales in professional baseball

While the professional baseball KIA Tigers have confirmed their advance to the Korean Series as the No. 1 player in the regular season, Gwangju police have decided to crack down on ticket sales intensively.

The Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency said on the 23rd that it will conduct an intensive crackdown on ticket sales from the 19th to 20th and 25th to 27th of next month when the remaining professional baseball games and the Korean Series will be held.토토사이트

The Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency’s cybercrime investigation unit always monitors whether tickets are purchased and resold in large quantities with illegal programs (macro) online.

They also crack down on fraudulent activities that trick people into hiding for money as if they had an admission ticket.

Evidence data will be collected from online reservation offices as well as trading platforms such as used trading sites.

On the day of professional baseball games, ticket control activities are also carried out on the spot.

Gwangju Seobu Police Station has arrested a fraudster who stole 1.05 million won by deceiving him of selling tickets to professional baseball on an online secondhand trading site.

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