(Shanghai Comprehensive News) Wang Liqiang, who claims to be a Chinese spy seeking political asylum in Australia, was revealed by a company owner last Saturday.The request for the forgiveness to ensure that the boss did not call the police.

The Chinese Official Media Dialogue Times interviewed Boss Lu, saying that he was 23 years old and Wang Liqiang, who was at the age of 23 and at Anhui University of Finance and Economics, and met at a meal in Fujian in early 2016.

Wang Liqiang hopes to find a job in Shanghai. Mr. Lu's company is located in Shanghai. With a friend introduced, Mr. Lu agreed to let Wang Liqiang try it for a period of time. Wang Liqiang started working after the Spring Festival.

According to Mr. Lu showing documents such as Wang Liqiang's signed and handprints, Wang Liqiang began to cheat Mr. Lu on the grounds that he could buy low -cost housing and buy painting investment in Fujian Province.

Wang Liqiang explained in the guarantee that he used some of the money he cheated to repay the debt of individuals and family members, and the other part was used for individual squanders, including spending more than 50,000 yuan to buy a Cartier watch.

It is reported that Mr. Lu was deceived a few months later and found that Wang Liqiang had been dismantling the east wall to make up the west wall, and returned the money from Mr. Lu as the earnings of the previous investment.After the scam was pierced, Wang Liqiang's father rushed to Shanghai overnight. Wang Liqiang knelt on the ground in front of his father to ask Mr. Lu for forgiveness, and wrote a guarantee and request forgiveness.

Mr. Lu described that Wang Liqiang was a thorough and natural scammer. He regretted not sending him to the Public Security Bureau at the time.

According to the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau Jing'an Branch reported on the 23rd of last month, Wang Liqiang was sentenced to another fraud case in February this year and was investigated by the police in February this year.The report said that he went to Hong Kong on April 10, and his Chinese passport and the Hong Kong permanent resident ID card were forged documents.