To raise 2 billion won for karaoke helpers who secretly sold items for men living together...You're called a beautiful criminal
Jun 16, 2025
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According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, the story of Su, a 24-year-old woman from Hunan Province, China, accused of theft and fraud, has been re-examined through local broadcasters.
Insu, who grew up in a poor family, had strong admiration and ambition at the age of 18 when he saw the groom and bride's luxury clothing, luxury houses, and cars at a friend's wedding.
She set her own goals for a luxurious life and vowed to save 10 million yuan (about 1.9 billion won) within five years to buy a house in Shenzhen and live with her family.
At first, I worked as a hotel employee, but I quit after a year due to a violation of company rules. After that, he returned to Hunan Province and worked as a salesman, model, and live broadcasting host to raise money, but he fell far short of his goal.
Then, in March 2021, she joined a social and dating group in the region, working as a helper at a karaoke bar in Shanghai. Insu, who considered himself confident in his appearance, began luring wealthy men through social media.
She underwent plastic surgery while exercising, and received advanced cooking, wine, and etiquette education, wrapping herself as a `social woman.'
In response, she said "My parents couldn't give me the life I wanted. So I made it myself."
She lured wealthy men living in Shanghai into a relationship and finally entered their mansion and began to stay together.
Since then, men have called a moving center while they are not at home and sold all items in the house, ranging from luxury belts to home appliances, on a second-hand sales platform.
According to Chinese media Gangseo TV, Insuye stole about 200,000 yuan (about 38 million won) from eight men in a few months in this way. However, the victims remained silent for fear of social criticism and disgrace.
An anonymous victim said "It doesn't matter what was lost, but it seemed like it would be a laughing stock if people found out."
However, the crime was caught when her ninth boyfriend, identified only by his surname Jang, installed CCTVs in his home.
He told police he was shocked to see his girlfriend, Insu, robbing a house on Valentine's Day.
In February 2022 she was eventually arrested and charged with theft and fraud. Under Chinese law, stealing less than 300,000 yuan (about 57 million won) could result in up to 10 years in prison and fines.
Interestingly, she insisted that she did not live in luxury. He emphasized that he lived in a hotel basement in Shanghai using free cosmetics samples without spending less than 30 yuan (about 5,700 won) a day.
She told the police "I just wanted money to buy a house, I didn't waste it. I didn't intend to rely on men, and I believed that financial ability was the key to attracting men."
Online comments were made about her appearance and body, calling her the `most beautiful criminal.'
Netizens said "She had a drive and a sense of goal. It's a pity that she used it for a crime."Her story is a tragedy. Posting comments such as '''''''''''I ruined my life with money''" and so on.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.