A former chief legislator of a major city in east China and his police were both sentenced to death on Thursday after being found guilty of murdering the lawmaker's mistress.
Duan Yihe, former chairman of the Standing Committee of the Municipal People's Congress of Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province, was sentenced at the Intermediate People's Court of Zibo City.
Jinan policeman Chen Zhi, Duan's nephew-in-law, also faces execution for assisting in the murder of Liu Haiping, Duan's mistress. Zhi's accomplice, Chen Changbing, got life imprisonment.
Duan, 61, had maintained an intimate relationship with Liu, a divorced woman 30 years his junior, since 2000. He bought her a house and arranged jobs for many of her relatives, the court heard.
However, he later wanted to end the relationship after gradually growing tired of Liu. She repeatedly asked for money, demanded he divorce his wife to marry her and even threatened to report him to the prosecuting authorities.
Duan found it very hard to shake Liu off. He planned with Chen to cause a traffic accident to make her "lose her ability to think", and he said it was Chen's error that killed Liu.
At around 5:00 PM on July 9, Chen Zhi and Chen Changbing planted a homemade bomb in Liu's car and set off the blast 30 minutes later by remote control as she was driving. The explosion killed Liu at the scene and injured two passersby.
Duan was also convicted of taking bribes and asking for money totaling 1.69 million yuan (US$223,515). He was also unable to account for another 1.3 million yuan (US$171,934) in assets, which was far beyond his reasonable income level.
Duan was arrested on July 16. He was expelled from the Communist Party of China and removed from Party posts after the case was exposed.
The three said at the court they would appeal.
A 55-article regulation issued by the State Council, which took effect on June 1, stipulates that officials who engage in extramarital sex can be demoted or fired.
(China Daily, Xinhua News Agency August 10, 2007)