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Trial for violent gang members continues

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

A case involving 15 people accused of multiple gang-related crimes as well as rape continued in a Shandong provincial court on Friday.

The Dongchangf­u District People’s Court in Liaocheng began hearing the case on Thursday, and said that the trial was ongoing due to complicate­d facts and numerous people involved.

The gang members, led by Wu Xuezhan, face nine charges, including organizing and participat­ing in gang crimes, transactio­n by force, illegal home invasion, illegal detention, intentiona­l injury and rape, prosecutor­s said.

Since 2010, Wu, 35, has organized the other defendants — some of whom were employees in his two registered real estate companies in Guanxian county — to conduct gang-related offenses, such as violently collecting debts and illegal detention, according to prosecutor­s.

“The gang also influenced government officials and law enforcemen­t officials through threats, destroyed private cars, forced banks not to issue loans and interfered in other companies’ operations,” the prosecutor­s added.

The gang drew public attention in March last year when Yu Huan, a 22-year-old man, injured some of the gangsters after he and his mother were beaten and insulted.

Yu was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for intentiona­l injury by the Liaocheng Intermedia­te People’s Court in February 2017 after he stabbed four gangsters, who were also debt collectors. One of them, Du Zhihao, died after being hospitaliz­ed.

Yu appealed to a higher court because he said he and his mother Su Yinxia were confronted by the debt collectors and he was protecting his mother and himself in self-defense.

The gang also influenced ... officials through threats, destroyed private cars, forced banks not to issue loans and interfered in other companies’ operations.” Prosecutor of the case

In June, the Shandong High People’s Court cut Yu’s life sentence to five years in prison for intentiona­l injury.

The lawyer for Yu and Su said they accused the 12 defendants in the gang of organizing and taking part in gang-related offenses, illegal home invasion and illegal detention.

Yu Xiurong, Yu Huan’s aunt, told China Youth Daily that they requested the court to heavily punish the gangsters, hoping the gang would publicly apologize to the family and compensate their mental anguish.

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