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An official in central China has been sacked following the killing of a man who filmed a dispute between villagers and city inspectors, reports say. | |
Qi Zhengjun, chief of Tianmen's urban administration bureau, was sacked and 100 people were being investigated over the incident, a top official said. | Qi Zhengjun, chief of Tianmen's urban administration bureau, was sacked and 100 people were being investigated over the incident, a top official said. |
The beating to death of the man on Monday prompted a national outcry. | The beating to death of the man on Monday prompted a national outcry. |
Thousands of people posted internet messages calling for the government agency involved to be abolished. | Thousands of people posted internet messages calling for the government agency involved to be abolished. |
Tianmen Communist Party chief Bie Bixiong described the killing as "unforgivable", pledging that "all the people involved will be punished severely according to the law, no matter who they are". | Tianmen Communist Party chief Bie Bixiong described the killing as "unforgivable", pledging that "all the people involved will be punished severely according to the law, no matter who they are". |
Para-police | Para-police |
The violence happened in the central province of Hubei. | The violence happened in the central province of Hubei. |
Local people attempted to stop a rubbish truck from dumping refuse at a site that they argued was too close to their village, state media reported. | Local people attempted to stop a rubbish truck from dumping refuse at a site that they argued was too close to their village, state media reported. |
Members of the Chinese municipal inspectors, known as the Chengguan, intervened. | Members of the Chinese municipal inspectors, known as the Chengguan, intervened. |
A para-police force equipped with steel helmets and stab-proof vests, Chengguan personnel are often used by local officials as trouble-shooters. | A para-police force equipped with steel helmets and stab-proof vests, Chengguan personnel are often used by local officials as trouble-shooters. |
The victim, Wei Wenhua, the manager of a construction company, was driving by and stopped to film the confrontation on his mobile phone. | The victim, Wei Wenhua, the manager of a construction company, was driving by and stopped to film the confrontation on his mobile phone. |
When Mr Wei refused the Chengguan's demands to delete the footage, he was beaten to death on the spot, according to witnesses cited by Xinhua news agency. | When Mr Wei refused the Chengguan's demands to delete the footage, he was beaten to death on the spot, according to witnesses cited by Xinhua news agency. |
Five villagers were also injured in the incident, of whom three remain in hospital, Xinhua reported. | Five villagers were also injured in the incident, of whom three remain in hospital, Xinhua reported. |
Local police have so far questioned 24 Chengguan personnel over the killing, of whom four remain in custody. | Local police have so far questioned 24 Chengguan personnel over the killing, of whom four remain in custody. |
The death triggered protests in Tianmen and sparked a nationwide call for a rethink of the Chengguan's role. | The death triggered protests in Tianmen and sparked a nationwide call for a rethink of the Chengguan's role. |
Correspondents say that ever since the Chengguan came into existence 10 years ago, they have faced repeated accusations of excessive force. | Correspondents say that ever since the Chengguan came into existence 10 years ago, they have faced repeated accusations of excessive force. |
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