The Shanxi Provincial Supreme Court has sentenced
nine criminals, including a former local police officer, for
killing a Beijing policeman to avenge an earlier altercation.
The Beijing News reports former policeman Liu Limin
from Taiyuan, capital of north China's Shanxi Province, received
the death penalty with a two-year reprieve. His accomplice, Zhou
Chuanquan was sentenced to death and executed on the same day.
The court found Liu Limin rang the other men on the evening of
May 3, 2005, urging them to find and harass Beijing policeman Li
Zhongyi. Earlier on the same day, the two policemen had a fight at
a traffic crossing in Taiyuan, after Li refused Liu's request to
move his car and clear the way. Li was traveling through the city
with his family at the time.
The men located Li and his family at a hotel at 2 Taoyuan South
Road. The police investigation found Li died after Zhou Chuanquan
hit him over the head with a plank.
Taiyuan's First Intermediate Court convicted the nine men on
April 26, 2006, but all lodged appealsĀ were rejected by the
provincial court.
In the first judgment, Liu received the death penalty with a
2-year reprieve. He was also deprived of his political rights for
life. Zhou was sentenced to death and the rest received prison
sentences ranging from 9 to 15 years.
The nine men are also required to pay more than 590,000 yuan, or
about 75,000 US dollars, to Li's family in compensation.
Criminals stand the
trial warded by policemen for killing a Beijing policeman to avenge
an earlier altercation.
Criminals are brought
to the trial.
(CRI December 31, 2006)