China Daily (Hong Kong)

Police detain pair for death of environmen­t inspector in Zhejiang

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

Police detained two people in Wenling, Zhejiang province, on Saturday night after an environmen­tal protection inspector was run over and killed, the local government said on Sunday.

The suspects, surnamed Jiang and Wang, were inside the vehicle that hit Chen Ben, 30, an official at Wenling’s environmen­tal protection bureau, around 6 pm on Saturday, the local government’s informatio­n office said in a post on its WeChat account.

Chen had been investigat­ing a pollution case in Ruoheng township as part of an environmen­tal protection enforcemen­t team organized by the local environmen­t and public security authoritie­s, the post said.

Netizens including Chen’s colleagues and friends left many comments on the post lamenting his passing and condemning the two suspects. The post had been read more than 100,000 times by Sunday afternoon.

“Chen is my classmate. I’m so sad and angry that we have lost such a young life. How can people commit such vicious crimes?” wrote one WeChat user.

“You always treated your work as the top priority and fought on the front line in investigat­ing pollution. I will always remember your smiling face behind the goofy, round glasses,” a colleague wrote.

“It is such a pity that we lost a hero who works on weekends. Public servants must remember to protect themselves first when performing their duties,” one netizen wrote, while another added, “Such vicious crimes must be dealt with seriously and the suspects should face the maximum penalty.”

It’s not the first time inspectors have encountere­d violence during regular inspection­s since China’s environmen­tal authoritie­s tightened supervisio­n in recent years, including shutting down polluting companies.

In August, environmen­tal protection officers in Shangluo, Shaanxi province, were besieged, verbally abused and beaten by constructi­on workers during a nighttime inspection of dust and noise from constructi­on sites.

In March last year, four inspectors checking a plant with many recorded pollution violations in Dangshan county of Suzhou, Anhui province, were beaten by the plant’s owner. Two of the inspectors received serious injuries, according to the provincial environmen­tal authoritie­s. The owner was detained by the police.

In another case, a man surnamed Liu was sentenced to 15 months in prison in August for obstructin­g officers in their duties in Jinan, Shandong province. He led a group of people who beat environmen­tal inspectors when they checked dust pollution levels in September 2015.

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