The Borneo Post

Didi suspends ride-sharing service after murder

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BEIJING: Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing said yesterday it would suspend its ride-sharing Hitch service after the rape and murder of a passenger, the second such killing this year.

Police have arrested a 27-yearold man who worked as a driver in the eastern city of Wenzhou on suspicion of raping and killing a female passenger who used the app to hail a ride.

The company said it would suspend Didi Hitch — a service which pairs up commuters travelling in the same direction — beginning midnight on Monday.

The announceme­nt came a day after the company admitted it bore “responsibi­lity” for the crime, failing to act on a complaint about the same driver from another passenger, who claimed he drove her to an isolated area and followed her in his vehicle after she left the car.

“The incident shows the many deficienci­es with our customer service processes, especially the failure to act swiftly on the previous passenger’s complaint and the cumbersome and rigid process of informatio­n sharing with the police,” Didi said in a statement on Sunday. “This is too high a cost to pay.” Local police said the driver, identified by the surname Chung, picked up the 20-year- old victim around 1.00pm ( 0500 GMT) on Friday.

But she went missing an hour later after sending a friend a text message asking for help, prompting a manhunt which saw the driver arrested in the early hours of Saturday, police said.

The killing has sparked fresh criticism of Didi — which muscled Uber out of the market following a bruising battle — as angry users voiced concerns about the safety of the service.

“Since the company can’t regulate itself, get out of the market,” wrote one user on the Twitter-like Weibo.

In a scathing commentary, the official Xinhua news agency yesterday pointed out that Didi has been slapped with over 1 million yuan ( US$ 148,000) in fines over the past 10 months in Wenzhou alone.

“Despite repeated punishment, there has been recalcitra­nt behaviour and no change, a ref lection of the company’s indifferen­ce to safety and social responsibi­lity,” the commentary said, calling on Didi to be punished if it fails to put customer safety first. Didi said yesterday that the head of Didi Hitch and the vice president of customer service have been ‘removed’ from their positions.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A man is seen in front of a Didi sign before a promotiona­l event in Beijing.
— Reuters photo A man is seen in front of a Didi sign before a promotiona­l event in Beijing.

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