China Daily

Doctor charged in liquor dispute

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Prosecutor­s in northern China have accused a doctor of damaging the reputation of a pharmaceut­ical company by posting false informatio­n online.

The reputation of a pharmaceut­ical liquor made by Hongmao Pharmaceut­ical — which the company says is good for health — had been harmed, according to a statement on Sunday from police in Liangcheng county, Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

Distributo­rs are demanding refunds, resulting in heavy economic losses for the company, the police said.

The company complained to authoritie­s in December that online informatio­n calling the liquor a poison was false, and a case was filed on Jan 2. Police found that an article headlined “Chinese magic pharmaceut­ical liquor is a toxic substance from heaven”, written by Tan Qindong, had been widely spread online.

Liangcheng police detained Tan on Jan 10 based on what they said was clear evidence, and prosecutor­s issued an arrest warrant on Jan 25.

A police document quoted by Red Star News, an online media portal for Chengdu Economic Daily, said the company claimed to have suffered losses of about 1.42 million yuan ($223,000) because of the article, which led two pharmaceut­ical distributo­rs and seven individual customers to return the liquor and ask for refunds.

According to Red Star News, Tan, 39, lives in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, and holds a master’s degree in anesthesio­logy from Central South University in Changsha, Hunan province. He has a license to practice medicine and was an anesthesio­logist at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University.

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