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Tag Archives: crime
Former government official convicted of multiple robberies
A former government official of Siping, Jilin province was found guilty of robbing multiple victims last year and was sentenced to six years in prison.
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Tagged crime, mental illness, New Culture View, robbery
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A down payment, gone with the wind
New Culture View, a Changchun-based newspaper reports on how a man lost his money to a mob of greedy passersby.
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Tagged burglaries, crime, New Culture View, shooting
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Two crooked Chinese bank officials convicted in the US
Two former managers of a branch of the Bank of China in Kaiping, Guangdong Province, were sentenced to 25 and 22 years by a US District Court in Nevada.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Bank of China, banking, corruption, crime, earthquakes, extradition, goverment, law, New Express
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Kidnappers say they just wanted to save their mom
Southern Metropolis Daily: two brothers took a woman hostage yesterday in Guangzhou.
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Tagged crime, Guangzhou, kidnapping, Southland Metropolis Daily
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DPRK satellite: in orbit or in the drink?
DPRK’s missile or satellite and Chinese victims of the Binghamton, New York shooting.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged arms, Binghamton, crime, DPRK, missile, shooting, Yangtse Evening Post
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99-year-old man on trial for fraud
Today’s Beijing Times reported a recent fraud case involving a 99-year-old man named Zhou Zhiping who was charged with defrauding a certain Mr Chen of 749,000 yuan.
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Tagged Beijing Times, crime, fraud
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Multiple murder suspect arrested in Wuhan
A man who is suspected of murdering eight people on January 5th in Suizhou, Hubei Province was seized yesterday in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei Province.
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Tagged crime, murder, Spring Festival Rush, Wuhan Evening News
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Bird nest smuggling ring busted in Shenzhen
Customs officers in Shenzhen have recently busted a bird nest smuggle ring, with the smuggled goods involved in the case valued over 700 million yuan.
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Tagged bank notes, Birds Nest, crime, Daily Sunshine, smuggle
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Beijing giant light show
A photo of the lights shooting out of China World Tower 3.
My secretary stole from my art collection:
Scholar Ji Xianlin confirms rumors
Video evidence shows that Ji Xianlin, a professor who is suspected of having his art collection stolen by his secretary, was aware of the theft. Peking University still denies the theft took place.
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Tagged crime, Information Times, Ji Xianlin, Peking University, scandal
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Scholar Ji Xianlin confirms rumors
Scholar Ji Xianlin confirms rumors