The fake certificates were sold at between 4,000 and 10,000 yuan ($626 and $1,565), police said. The profits generated surpassed 300 million yuan.
Chen said 14 principal suspects were under the age of 30.
Questions:
1. How many government websites are the gang believed to have attacked?
2. How many people were arrested on July 12?
3. How much are the fake certificates sold for?
Answers:
1. 185.
2. 165.
3. Between 4,000 and 10,000 yuan.
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