Police from the 610 Office in Yanqing County, Beijing Arrested Twenty Dafa Practitioners in 2006

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Police from the Public Security Bureau and the 610 Office1 in Yanqing County, Beijing, arrested 20 Dafa practitioners and sent them to forced labour camps in 2006. The families of those Dafa practitioners have suffered greatly and bore huge hardships.

On June 28th, 2008, Shi Yingjie, a Dafa practitioner from Konghuaying Village, Yongning Town, Yanqing County, was arrested. He was thirty-one years old and an employee at the railway station. During his detention, he was tortured and developed the symptoms of heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke. Once he was on the brink of death and was sent to the Yanqing County Hospital. On September 19th, the Beijing Public Security Bureau arrested him again. He is now detained at the Second Custodial Station under the Seventh Department of the Public Security Bureau.

On June 28th, 2006, more than 20 policemen raided the home of 36-year-old Wen Junqing at No. 8 Lane 3, Nancaiyuan, Yanqing County. She was an employee of the local tax department of Sihai Village, Yanqing County. Police arrested her and another practitioner, Shi Yingjie. She was sentenced to two years in a forced labour camp.

On June 30th, 2006, the principal and staff members from the No. 4 Primary School in Yanqing City, together with the police, arrested 50-year-old Wang Xiuqin, a retired employee from the No. 4 Primary School, and sentenced her to a forced labour camp. She was once arrested by the police from the National Security Section on June 19th, 2005, but two weeks later she managed to walk out of the forced labour camp. She then became destitute and homeless to avoid further persecution. The police searched for her everywhere. They stopped her pension and persecuted Ms. Wang both mentally and economically.

On July 1st, 2006, 40-year-old Dafa practitioner Ying Meili was arrested by her work unit leaders and the police when she was working at the property management company at the Ankang Residence Compound in Yanqing County. She was sent to a forced labour camp.

On July 26th, 2006, police arrested Guo Zhenhua, a Dafa practitioner in her forties who lived at Wangquanying Village, Yanqing Town, Yanqing County. One day, policeman Qi Feng went to her home, and she explained the facts about Falun Gong to him. He left, and soon returned with other policemen and a search warrant. They took her away and raided her home. Ms. Guo was sentenced to two years in a forced labour camp.

On the evening of October 20th, Wang Suxia was arrested. She hadn't completely recovered from a car accident yet at that point. Her husband was forced to leave home, leaving their elderly mother and teenage daughter at home.

At about 8:00 p.m. on the evening of November 12th, 40-year-old Fan Jirong was arrested. Five plainclothes police came into her home and read a statement authorising sending her to a forced labour camp. Ms. Fan didn't cooperate with the arrest at all. Because the police were in plain clothes and they were in a residential area, they did not arrest her openly. They made some phone calls, and several other police came and forcibly carried her to the police car. Ms. Fan shouted loudly, "Falun Dafa is good!" Fan Jirong, together with Ma Xianling and Liu Chunshu, who were detained earlier, were sentenced to two years in a forced labour camp. Zhang Shufeng was sentenced to two and a half years.

The following are some of the perpetrators:

Liu Herong and Liu Lianshan from the 610 Office in Yanqing County

Yu Shengxiu, Li Jinhe and Jiang Shuliang from the National Protection Brigade

Jiao Zhengtong, Director of Qianjiadian Police Station, Phone Number: 86-10-60188408

Note

1. "The 610 office" is an agency specifically created to persecute Falun Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in the Party and all other political and judiciary systems.


Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/12/6/143987.html

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