Gang leader gets reprieved death penalty in southwest China
Gang leader gets reprieved death penalty in southwest China
09:30, February 06, 2010

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A court in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on Friday sentenced a gang leader to death with reprieve and 17 others to jail terms ranging from 8 months to 20 years.
Chen Kunzhi, a former policeman, was given the death penalty with a 2-year reprieve and a fine of more than 300 million yuan (43.94 million U.S. dollars) after No. 3 Intermediate People's Court of Chongqing convicted him of murder, running illegal casinos, illegal money lending, leading a mafia-style organization and other crimes.
Xie Gang, a protector of Chen and former deputy head of Chongqing's police on economic crimes, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for taking 2.9-million-yuan bribes.
The trials, which started in mid-December 2009, were part of a massive crackdown on organized crimes in Chongqing.
Chen Kunzhi and 12 others told the court that they would appeal, while the rest five have yet to decide.
Source:Xinhua
Chen Kunzhi, a former policeman, was given the death penalty with a 2-year reprieve and a fine of more than 300 million yuan (43.94 million U.S. dollars) after No. 3 Intermediate People's Court of Chongqing convicted him of murder, running illegal casinos, illegal money lending, leading a mafia-style organization and other crimes.
Xie Gang, a protector of Chen and former deputy head of Chongqing's police on economic crimes, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for taking 2.9-million-yuan bribes.
The trials, which started in mid-December 2009, were part of a massive crackdown on organized crimes in Chongqing.
Chen Kunzhi and 12 others told the court that they would appeal, while the rest five have yet to decide.
Source:Xinhua


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