Mu Laowu bought several grain depots.

It is difficult to return to China. Mu Xiaoyu of Pingdu, Qingdao, and her underage sister and brother will now live in a village in Tonghe Street. Halfway through the summer vacation, parents Mu Yanshou and Mu Chunjuan are still in jail.

/kloc-where will the 0/4-year-old sister and 9-year-old brother go to school in the future? How to live? What about the parents' lawsuit? All this made Mu Xiaoyu not know what to do.

"Missing" Mu Family

Pingdu city Detention Center where Mu Yanshou and Mu Chunjuan are held respectively and Qingdao No.3 Detention Center in jimo city. The husband and wife were arrested on the evening of June 22 and formally arrested on July 27.

Before his arrest, Qingdao TV's "Today" column broadcast the report "The Grain Collector Lost". In the program, the host said: "There are more than a dozen villages in Pingdu, 120 villagers. This year's wheat harvest is not good. It is not that the wheat they collected has never been produced, but that after the wheat they collected was sold, they didn't get a penny for selling grain, and all the money they collected ran away. " The program shows the blank picture of the collection point. The program said that on the morning of the Dragon Boat Festival, some villagers came to withdraw money according to the agreement, but everything in front of them immediately made them sweat. There is no one at this acquisition point, and the machinery, equipment and scales that were there a few days ago are gone. A female farmer at the scene said that she saw someone grabbing wheat from the grain depot, and everything in the grain depot, including the weighbridge, was removed, so she thought the grain collector had run away.

Meng Qingpeng, a policeman of the Criminal Investigation Brigade of pingdu city Public Security Bureau, even said in the program: "I think Mu Moumou may be suspected of fraud."

According to a local insider in Qingdao, this report has attracted the attention of the leaders of Qingdao Municipal Committee, who believe that the grain collectors have deceived farmers. If the situation is true, it must be severely punished according to law.

"Our family has suffered a lot, and my parents never intend to escape!" Mu Xiaoyu told Xinmin Weekly reporter, "When I was detained, I didn't reach the deadline for delivering meals. The false report of Qingdao TV station misled all viewers. "

According to Mu Xiaoyu, her parents have been busy collecting grain from grain farmers since mid-June. Due to the rainy day on June 19, grain farmers were unable to dry their grain. Seeing that there was no grain harvest on June 20, the couple took time to go to Gaomi, intending to transfer it to 14 year old daughter.

According to the weather report recorded by the reporter, the weather condition of Pingdu on June 19 was-"24-18℃, thunderstorm, northerly wind 3-4". It can be seen that dry food is really not good.

As in the past five years, Mu Yanshou and his wife did not disclose their mobile phone numbers to 100 farmers, nor did they leave their mobile phone numbers-in the face of 100 farmers, it is really not the best choice to leave their mobile phone numbers with each other. According to the agreement, Mu Yanshou and his wife asked the villagers to take the note to withdraw money one week or ten days later. Before going to Gaomi, Mu Yanshou and his wife had paid about 200,000 yuan to the grain farmers after receiving the money because they had already completed some transactions with the State Grain Station. They plan to return to Pingdu from Gaomi, pay about 654.38 million yuan of grain, and then continue to operate this year.

Unexpectedly, on the 20th, some villagers saw that the machinery and equipment, scales and even the grain collected by Mu family were robbed, and even the locks of the grain station were changed, and then they went to inquire about Mu family's phone number, but they couldn't get through.

Mu Xiaoyu said: "My father's mobile phone is the number of Weifang Telecom. It stopped on June 19 and I didn't notice it. On the way to Gaomi on the 20 th, my mother's mobile phone was dead in the morning. " After Mu Yanshou and his wife were detained, Mu Xiaoyu went to the telecommunications department to investigate the cause of the outage, and the telecommunications department could not find the reason for the outage.

In short, the "missing" Mujia mobile phone can't be contacted, which makes the grain farmers feel cheated.

Mu Xiaoyu said: "At that time, a group of people lied that the grain collector had escaped and snatched a lot of equipment, two cars, materials, building materials and 60 tons of wheat. When Qingdao TV reported, this looting had already happened. "

Qingdao TV station then repeatedly broadcast several programs about the case. On June 24th, the second report was entitled "Although the Mu family has a wall, they don't often go home". "TV reporters found a two-story house in our home in Xinnan Village, pingdu city, and said there was no furniture at home through the window. The neighbor said that we don't live here, which seems to create an economic embarrassment for the grain collectors. " In fact, the Mu family has been buying and selling grain for five years, and there are more than 300,000 to 400,000 property and equipment alone. Lawyers think they have no motive to cheat at all.

"In a few days, my parents' decades of business and accumulated reputation and personality were ruined by the so-called revelations, but they were still in criminal detention, the investigation was not over, the public security had not prosecuted, and the case had not been tried. Why do you say' there must be something fishy'? " Mu Xiaoyu said.

Grain harvest chaos

Since the beginning of this year, there have been several cases of food fraud in Pingdu. For example, on June 26, Li, the chief of the Grain and Oil Purchase and Sales Section, was suspected of defrauding nearly 300 farmers 1 10,000 yuan of wheat money on the grounds that the capital turnover could not be opened. However, foreigners like Li are hard to catch. The Mu couple are locals.

The local grain collection office said that Mu Yanshou and Mu Chunjuan were not eligible for grain collection.

Xinmin Weekly reporters visited Qingdao, Pingdu, Weifang and other places, and found that grain sellers like Mu and his wife, who have no formal grain collection qualifications, abound. The reason is that since the 1990s, it is difficult for grain farmers to directly sell their grain to the national grain depot, and the village will no longer hand it in. As a result, in some provinces with large output, the profession of grain dealer and grain collector came into being. According to national regulations, grain collectors must have storage conditions and business licenses. The reporter learned that there are about seven or eight qualified grain harvesting enterprises in a county. Grain collectors like Mu Yanshou and Mu Chunjuan start business every year when the grain harvest is good, which is equivalent to collecting grain from retail investors, receiving a certain amount and then transferring it to state-owned grain depots for trading. If the transaction cannot be completed, it is likely to lose money. This kind of business is more similar to the role of grain middlemen. For most of the year, they have no business to do, and they are only busy during the harvest season.

Mu Xiaoyu