The Bandit Behaviour of Guangxing Township Police Station

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[Guanghan City, Sichuan Province]

Since July 22, 1999, the police in Guangxing Township have followed the gang of Jiang Zemin and Luo Gan and used various ways to persecute practitioners, including heavy fines from several hundred Yuan to 4000 Yuan (about eight months' salary for an average worker in urban areas), detention, parading handcuffed practitioners through the streets, and brutal beatings. They used bamboo batons to beat practitioners until the batons were broken. As a result, practitioners were severely injured, and splinters of bamboo stuck into their flesh. In addition, they violently pushed practitioners' heads into water. They even ruined practitioners' barbershops, pharmacy shops, sewing stores, and small restaurants. Even the onlookers said that these policemen acted like bandits.

On November 2, 2000, Liu Yuangao, the head of the Guangxing Township Police Station, led policemen to a practitioner's home, attempting to arrest another two practitioners who stayed there. One fellow practitioner refused to cooperate and jumped out of the police car, suffering severe injuries. On October 24, Liu Yuangao led a group of police to search a practitioner's house. Liu found a 6300-Yuan deposit book and confiscated it.

At around 7 p.m. of November 20, 2001, Liu Yuangao and Wan Huachun again led a group of police to illegally ransack a practitioner's house. The practitioner refused to open the door, so Liu kicked it open. They took away her private letters, a box of crayons that she bought for her nephew, a pair of gloves belonging to her grandmother and Falun Gong exercise music tapes. They also attempted to take the practitioner away. This practitioner sternly refused their request. Liu even threatened to take away her less than 5-months old baby.

The list of the police who are involved in the persecution of practitioners:

Liu Yuangao, Head of Guangxing Township Police Station, telephone: 838-5226015, Cell: 86-13608106702

Wan Huachun, policeman of Guangxing Township Police Station, telephone: 86-838-5580202, cell: 86-13658104692

Xiao Kaishang, policeman of Guangxing Township Police Station, telephone: 86-838-5580689, cell: 86-13990264518 or 13990262933

Source: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2001/12/17/16874.html

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