China Daily (Hong Kong)

China wants swift justice after killing of merchant in Russia

- AFP — AP By REN QI renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese Consulate General in the Russian city of Yekaterinb­urg has urged local authoritie­s to find the culprits who killed a Chinese man during a robbery, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n said on Monday.

The consulate said in a statement that the robbery on Saturday, in which a second Chinese person was injured, was a random crime that did not target specific foreign nationals.

According to informatio­n provided by the local police department, three unidentifi­ed men carrying stun guns broke into the apartment of several Chinese merchants early on Saturday morning. The merchants were beaten and robbed of cash, a laptop

The Chinese government hopes the Russian government will take every necessary step to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in Russia.” HUA CHUNYING FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESWOMA­N

computer, four mobile phones and jewelry.

During the attack, 24-yearold Hua Yuwen, of Liaoning province, was killed.

The Foreign Ministry urged the Russian police on Monday to identify the culprits as soon as possible and bring them to justice.

Spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said on Monday “the Chinese government hopes the Russian government will take every necessary step to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in Russia”.

Hua confirmed that the injured Chinese merchant had been taken to a hospital and that a police investigat­ion is underway.

With Chinese increasing­ly setting up businesses in Russia, the robbery has raised concerns about the safety of the Chinese community there.

A diplomat from the Chinese Consulate General in Yekaterinb­urg, who declined to be named, said the suspects involved in this case are from Central Asian countries.

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