The Herald (South Africa)

Chinese police turn ‘dead man’ away

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A CHINESE man applying for a certificat­e of no criminal record had his request denied when police told him he was in fact dead, having been executed a decade ago for kidnapping, a report said.

The man, a resident of the southern metropolis of Guangzhou surnamed Chen, requested the document to apply for a job.

“The police told me that . . . I had already committed the crime of kidnapping and the death sentence penalty had already been carried out, so I was technicall­y speaking already dead,” he said.

The mix-up was the result of his having the same name and identifica­tion card number as a criminal executed in 2006.

Chen, 45, said that he had lived a perfectly normal life until he applied for the background check, even receiving entry-exit permits for Hong Kong and Macau without any trouble.

Police called him last week to explain the unusual situation, and finally issued him with his certificat­e.

Cases like Chen’s are rare but not unheard of in China, where citizens’ unique identifica­tion numbers are essential to access government services. – AFP

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