The article mentioned that, "On December 26, Zhong Hongxi was sent to Fushun Forced Labour Camp (Wujiabao). Police confiscated everything from Mr. Zhong's convenience store, to satisfy their ugly greed. They also confiscated everything from the home of his sister-in-law. They took all the money, even pocket change. They sealed the doors and left a twelve-year-old behind, alone."
These four receipts (below) are powerful evidence of their robbery. According to these receipts, we can conclude that they ransacked Mr. Zhong's home at least three times. The person involved signed the receipt with: "Zhong Hongxi refused to sign." They didn't realise this would be irrefutable evidence of their crimes.
According to these receipts, they did not even pass over two little bags of sesame seeds.
The following is a list of the property confiscated as recorded on the receipts; it is only a portion of the articles they stole from Mr. Zhong's store.
1. Property Confiscated on December 24, 2001
One television
One motorcycle
Wine: 7 Bottles
Cigarettes: 13 packs in total
2. December 26, 2001
All kinds of cigarettes: 170 packs
All kinds of cigarettes: 35.5 cartons (10 packs in one carton)
Melon Seeds: 10 bags (about 801b per bag)
3. December 28, 2001
Wine: 10 Bottles
Distilled Spirits: 25 Bottles
One Box of Vinegar
Plastic Wine Container: 5 Barrels
Tinned Food: 25 Tins
One Plastic Bag of Distilled Spirits
One Carton of Cigarettes
One Bottle Liquefied Natural Gas
Fine Dried Noodles: 37 Bags
One Electric Fan
Distilled Spirits: 12 Bottles
One Jacket
Melon Seeds: 11.5 Bags (about 801b per bag)
One Bag of Peanuts
Two Small Bags of Sesame seeds
4. January 4, 2002
Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/6/5/51694.html
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