China Daily

90,171 punished for helping shield gangs

- By YANG ZEKUN yangzekun@ chinadaily. com. cn

More than 90,000 people involved in sheltering organized crime gangs, including more than 5,000 officials above county- level, were punished by the end of October, recent figures showed.

According to the national office against organized crime, since the beginning of the campaign in 2018, discipline inspection and supervisor­y authoritie­s across the country have dealt with 76,627 cases involving 90,171 people. Among them, 315 were officials at the department­al level and 4,913 were at the countyleve­l.

According to the office’s data, 3,463 mafia- style gangs were cracked down on over the past three years, and 2,869 of them — about 83 percent — were found to have been sheltered by officials.

A mafia- style gang led by Yi Lianfeng in Tongliao city, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, was suspected of committing multiple crimes including operating casinos, organizing prostituti­on and forcing trading for years. Local public security organs attempted to investigat­e the gang several times but made no progress due to obstructio­n from the gang’s “protective umbrellas”, the office said.

The gang wasn’t busted until Fu Tiegang, former Party secretary of

Tongliao, and other involved officials were investigat­ed and punished in October last year for serving as a protective umbrella. In June, 54 gang members received prison terms ranging from nine months to 22 years.

Yan Jianguo, deputy to the National People’s Congress and chief partner of a Beijing- based law firm, was quoted by Xinhua News Agency as saying that the timely trials of landmark cases not only punished criminals and the officials sheltering them, but also had a positive effect on society.

“The public was satisfied with the outcome,” Yan told Xinhua during this year’s NPC plenary session in May, adding that there should be arrangemen­ts to establish and improve relevant mechanisms and keep the campaign going.

The office said that while investigat­ing organized crimes, investigat­ors have also been urged to hold relevant Party committees and government regulator y department­s accountabl­e. In the past three years, public security organs across the country have transferre­d 7 1,494 pieces of evidence related to organized crime, corruption and protective umbrellas to disciplina­ry inspection and supervisor­y organs.

Additional­ly, political and legal organs at all levels have worked to investigat­e protective umbrellas inside the judicial field. By October, a total of 34,907 people in that field had been investigat­ed for their involvemen­t in organized crimes, corruption and sheltering gangs, accounting for 38.7 percent of the total.

From July to October, the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee launched a national pilot rectificat­ion program covering five cities, four counties and two prisons. Some habitual irregulari­ties in law enforcemen­t and judicial practices and deep- rooted problems in trial obstructio­n and legal supervisio­n have been rectified.

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