China penalizes 27 over wrongful conviction case
Updated: 2016-02-01 05:22
(Xinhua)
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One of the blacklisted officials responsible for the wrongful conviction of Huugjilt, Feng Zhiming, was suspected of job-related crimes and was subject to further investigation, it said.
Feng, formerly deputy chief of the Xincheng District branch of the public security bureau of the regional capital Hohhot, may face criminal charges, according to the statement.
The other 26 officials received administrative penalties including admonitions and record of demerit.
On the blacklist were 11 former police officers with the public security bureau of Hohhot and its Xincheng District branch, including Wang Zhi, former chief of the bureau.
Seven were former officials with the people's procuratorate of Hohhot, including Wen Da, former chief procurator.
Five were former officials with the region's higher people's court, and three were from the intermediate people's court in Hohhot.
The wrong conviction of Huugjilt is one of the most notorious cases of judicial injustice in China in the recent decade. The teenager was declared guilty of raping and then murdering a woman in a public toilet. He was posthumously acquitted of the crimes in December 2014.
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