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Tag Archives: police
A stealth fighter and two more firsts
The Daily Sunshine reports on the maiden flight of China’s new J-20 stealth fighter, the reorganization of the One Foundation, and the first network police station.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged charity, Daily Sunshine, Jet Li, military, One Foundation, police, stealth fighter
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Police officer attacked by Chengguan, left with a broken thigh
Beijing Times: In another incident that testifies to Chinese Chengguan’s famed brutality and total regardlessness of the laws, in Kunming, Yuannan Province, a police officer got a broken thigh from a squad of Chengguan, China’s urban administrative enforcement officers often staffed by goons and thugs.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged chengguan, police
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Coked up bankers of Hong Kong
The financial community in Hong Kong is buried in white powder according to one friend of a Hong Kong-based banker who recently jumped to his death after a cocaine binge.
What is going on?
Posted in Crime, Financial crisis
Tagged @altcat, banking, cocaine, crime, drugs, financial industry, Hong Kong, investment, police
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Harmonious Asian Games means no emergencies
A community in Guangzhou will fine migrants who call the 110 emergency hotline during the Asian Games.
Posted in Migrant workers
Tagged Asian Games, emergency, floating population, Guangzhou, police
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Man responsible for four murders, including two policemen, arrested
Hu Yihua (胡益华), a native of Zhejiang, shot down two policemen in Guangdong and a couple in Zhejiang. His arrest in Xiamen yesterday has been covered in papers today. Newspaper gave him the title ‘sole bandit’ (Southern Metropolis Daily) and ‘ evil demon’ (Dongguan Times.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged gun crime, Hu Yihua, murder, police, Southern Metropolis Daily
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Nine die in latest kindergarten stabbing spree; police bust at Passion nightclub
Beijing Times: A villager entered a local kindergarten, stabbed nine to death before committing suicide.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Times, kindergarten, night club, police, raid, stabbings
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Daxing District to become a collection of gated communities
The Beijing Morning Post reports on a trial program that requires entry permits for sixteen villages in Beijing’s Daxing District.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, police
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Heroic policeman rams a burning bus
Ah-SIR in Guangdong attempts to stop a runaway, flaming bus.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged fire, police, Southern Metropolis Daily, Yangtse Evening Post
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Chengdu bus fire blamed on 62-year-old suicidal gambler
Chongqing Times: Police concluded their probe into the June 5 bus fire in Chengdu that killed 27; premeditated arson confirmed.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged arson, Chongqing Times, plastic surgery, police, power abuse
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Police clash in Nankang, Jiangxi
Before it is taken off the Internet: in the city of Nankang (南康), Jiangxi province, it was reported today that tens of thousands of people clashed with police and turned over at least three police cars.