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Category Archives: Crime
Who stabbed the blogger ProState in Flames?
The reactions on the stabbing of blogger ProState in Flames has been a range of speculation. Yesterday the Oriental Morning Post published a newspaper column on the attack.
Posted in Crime
Tagged my1510, ProState In Flames, Wang Xiaofeng
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Pulp adventure novels: textbooks for crime
After novice graverobbers imitate ‘Ghosts Blow Out the Lights,’ Tianfu Morning Post speaks to author Tianxia Bachang, who makes the astonishing admission that 80% of his content was entirely made-up.
Posted in Crime
Tagged books, fiction, grave robbing
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Kunming cafe bomber also responsible for bus bombings?
The bomber of Salvador Coffee House in Kunming could also be the same bomber who blasted two buses in July, killing two and injuring 14, writes GoKunming.com.
Posted in Crime
Tagged bus bombings, GoKunming.com, Kunming, Kunming PSB, Li Yan, Salvador cafe bombing
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The neighbor of the richest man in China, no longer
The richest man in China’s neighbor notices his disapprearance.
Posted in Crime
Tagged crime, Gome, Huang Guangyu, stock manipulation
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You’ll never sell fruit in this town again
An alliance of banana wholesalers in Henan puts pressure on lone holdouts, and ends up in court for running a crime syndicate.
Posted in Crime
Tagged bananas, fruit, gangs, Henan, organized crime, The Beijing News
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Gangs of Beijing
Youth gangs are on the rise in vocational schools in Beijing’s Haidian District.
Posted in Crime
Tagged Beijing, crime, gangs, Haidian, Legal Daily, organized crime
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Stabbings in Beijing
Two foreigners stabbed, one law professor stabbed to death in Beijing.
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Internet entrepreneur Liu Ren arrested for extortion
Liu Ren: pioneering new business models for the Chinese Internet Below is a translation by Eric Mu of a story from National Business Daily that was republished on China.com. It about Liu Ren, a senior executive at popular IT news … Continue reading
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Fake journalists from an illegal website
The Beijing Youth Daily today printed a Xinhua story about a fraud involving three illegal Internet journalists and an illegal website.
Media speculation surrounding Zhang Yuan’s arrest
Three perspectives on the Zhang Yuan (张元) drug bust.
Posted in Crime
Tagged Beijing TV, drugs, film, Zhang Yuan
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