What happened to Batie, which was popular all over the world and was suspected of illegal fund-raising?

Although the first show of Qinhuangdao in September last year only moved 100 meter, the science and technology project "Batie" has spread all over the world, and even the famous foreign media such as BBC, CNN, American Consumer News and Business Channel, and American Time Weekly rushed to report that "Batie" is a great revolution in the future public transportation field initiated by China people.

Beijing Huaying Gloria Asset Management Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Huaying Gloria), as the investor of Batie Project, issued two phases of "Beijing Batie Project Fund" based on the global popularity of the project, attracting a large number of investors with an ultra-high annualized rate of return of 12%.

However, on June 2 1 this year, the official of Beidaihe District of Qinhuangdao City said that the "Batie Test Line" would be dismantled before the end of the month to resume normal road traffic. Huaying Gloria is being chased by investors from all over the world.

Now, Huaying Kailai's fund-raising under the pretext of "Batie" has finally caught the attention of the police. Today (July 2), Weibo, the official of Dongcheng Branch of Beijing Public Security Bureau, informed that 32 people had been criminally detained by the public security department after an investor reported Hua Yingkai's illegal fund-raising.