Ms. Zhuang Wei from Pudong, Shanghai Arrested

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Ms. Zhuang Wei from Pudong, Shanghai has been detained in the New Pudong District Detention Centre since she was arrested by police on December 13th, 2011. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)Procuratorate issued the arrest approval only recently. She is most likely facing extended prison time. Her attorney went to the detention centre to visit her on January 16th.

Ms. Zhuang Wei started to practise Falun Gong when she was in graduate school at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1999. After the CCP started to persecute Falun Gong in July 1999, Ms. Zhuang was sent to a forced labour camp because she remained steadfast in her belief in Falun Gong. She was released in 2004.

Ms. Zhuang Wei lives in New Pudong District, Shanghai. Her daughter is six years old. On December 13th, 2011, she was followed and then arrested by some local policemen. She was taken to the Huamu Police Station, and was then transferred to the New Pudong District Detention Centre.

A policewoman (whose last name is Lu) from the Huamu Police station arrested Ms. Zhuang. The excuse was that Ms. Zhuang mailed letters about Falun Gong. On that day, policewoman Lu, Cai Hongqi (a community public security officer), Xia Min (a community guard) and another policeman (whose police I.D. is 13386285771) grabbed keys away from Ms. Zhuang Wei and ransacked her home. They took away two computers and some Falun Gong books and informational materials. Cai Hongqi signed the confiscation list as a witness.

On January 18th, Ms. Zhuang's family went to the Appeals Hall in Pudong Police Department to try and get back the two computers, one USB player and 64 blank CDs.

Relevant Departments and Personnel:
Yin Linhua, Warden of Pudong Detention Centre: 86-21-33923450
Chen Siqi, Chief of the Huamu Police Station: 86-13386288570(Mobile)

Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2012/1/23/252228.html


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