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19 officials punished over 2003 murder cover-up

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BEIJING: Nineteen Chinese officials face punishment for covering up a murder after the victim’s body was found buried under a school playground some 16 years after the crime, state media said.

Deng Shiping was overseeing the constructi­on of a playground at the middle school where he worked in Huaihua city, central Hunan province, when he disappeare­d in 2003.

The cold case was finally solved after his body was unearthed from the playground in June.

The raft of civil servants accused of concealing the crime includes police officers, local Communist Party committee members, government officials and school staff.

Two suspects have been prosecuted for the murder.

One of the men, Du Shaoping, had been contracted to build the school’s playground, according to the official Xinhua news agency yesterday.

Deng was overseeing the “quality of constructi­on” of the building project and relations were tense with Du, Xinhua said.

The victim’s daughter told Beijing News that Du had given her father gifts and cash, but Deng handed them over to the accounting staff of the school.

Du had told constructi­on staff that Deng was “too strict on the quality of the project and he wants to kill him”, Beijing News reported.

The investigat­ion found that Du and another man killed Deng in January 2003 and buried him under the playground.

The day after Deng disappeare­d, Du’s uncle and the school’s principal, Huang Bingsong was seen directing the bulldozer at the site.

Deng’s family reported the disappeara­nce and suggested to police his corpse might be buried under the playground, but said police repeatedly failed to investigat­e or properly file the case.

After the murder, the principal helped hide the crime by “seeking help from local public security officers and other public servants”, Xinhua said.

It said the 19 officials were found guilty of derelictio­n of duty or other violations of discipline and law yesterday. Ten of them are awaiting a criminal trial, including six police officers and Huang, according to the Paper, a local daily. —

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