🇨🇳 Li Liu (left pic) and 🇨🇳 Wanqing Yu (right pic), two Chinese students living in Leeds, have been locked up after exploiting a massive loophole in Britain’s rail compensation system. Liu and Yu raked in a whopping £156,743 — Liu stole £141,031, Yu £15,712 — by scamming the Delay Repay scheme for three years. The pair discovered that the national Delay Repay system did not automatically cross-check claims for ticket refunds and delay compensations. They abused this by first claiming refunds on tickets they pretended they didn’t want, then cashing in on Delay Repay refunds when those trains ran late. The duo meticulously researched train services across the country. They used 16 fake passenger identities to spread out claims and multiple bank accounts to hide funds, and monitored the scam via a 20-SIM card adapter. The scam ran from 2021 until their arrest by British Transport Police. Both admitted conspiracy to defraud and possession of criminal property. Liu was jailed for 30 months; Yu got 17 weeks but will likely walk free due to time served. Liu’s background in computer science helped him engineer the fraud, while Yu’s English skills aided in crafting believable claims. Liu began a one-year course at Leeds University last year, having previously applied for an advanced computer science course at Birmingham University. Yu was enrolled on a one-year English-teaching course at Leeds. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10… uknip.co.uk/news/uk/uk-news/…

Oct 23, 2025 · 5:32 AM UTC

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I’m very curious, was this bug eventually fixed or not?
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They’re probably working on it…
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The irony is they wouldn’t have been able to fraudulently claim large sums like that if the train companies were run competently
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£157k…that’s probably just 2 peak return journeys from Manchester to London
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The trains should be nationalised because they're a public utility so I actually don't care.
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Jailed for being a pair of absolute legends!
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Whats the charge? A refund, a succulent delayed train refund?
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UK government should hire them as auditors
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How much jail time did the PPE 200+ million scamming bitch get, again? Oh right, nothing. Free them.
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What is the charge? Conspiracy to steal? A succulent Chinese steal?
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‘Wanquing Yu’ elite name
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*Another* claim in today after the train to London was late yesterday, followed by the fiasco of the train companies and Trainline conspiring to offer first class tickets on trains that had no first class! Took me over two hours of persistence to rip the price difference back. ☹️
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Your “qualified migration”, Sir
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Sounds like edge to me
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Someone robbing the train companies instead of them robbing us, I’m here for it 😂
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Omg that is terrible. Is there a step by step tutorial on how they done it so i can know not to do it on accident
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Got greedy. Shouldve stopped after they hit $100k & walked away forever.
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What's the problem exactly?
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massive respect to them. leeds computer science finest 💪💪
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How the fuck has no one picked up on her name hahahaha
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Her name is Wanqing Yu ?? 😂😂😂😂😂
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Well, these criminals actually exposed the loopholes and flaws in all our systems frankly speaking. Arrest them good. But what is UK going to do about the flaws in their railway system now?
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Railnet work so shit you can earn money by betting on your train being late
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These are piss weak consulting fees. Their action is unethical for sure but a lazy system deserves some punishment whether by authority or hackers - use competent staff for your important projects not outsourcing everything for the lowest cost.
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This is called arbitrage in finance. Totally should be legal. Why don’t they go after the idiots who created the system that had this loophole
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They’re always committing scams and pushing up crime rates in other peoples countries. They wouldn’t dare try this at home
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Just to mention, this opportunity wouldn't exist if the trains just ran on time as they are supposed to.
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The UK is screwed for having such a stupid software vulnerability.
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simple fix, don't import communists
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They are simply assimilating to our free market culture. In communist China such things aren’t allowed which is primarily a cultural thing. These are the good type of immigrants
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For "Loophole", read "Flaw" - not the same thing...
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"Yu's English skills" lmao yeah that was the lynchpin of the whole heist, not that every single train in Britain's privatised rail network is late
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Not a happy ending for Wanqing Yu
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