Source: Xinhua |
2008-6-29 |
ONLINE EDITION
A POLICE station and a county government office building in southwest China's Guizhou Province were assaulted and torched by local people last night, official sources said.
The chaos started in Weng'an county seat yesterday afternoon when people who were dissatisfied with the medicolegal expertise on the death of a local girl student gathered at the county government and public security bureau, police said.
When officials were handling the case, some people who did not know about the exact context of what had happened were instigated to mob the police station and the office buildings of the county government and Communist Party committee.
They smashed and torched many offices and some cars, police said.
Provincial public security chief Cui Yadong, who is also member of the standing committee of the provincial Communist Party committee, rushed to the scene to help quiet down the incident.
By 2 am today, the county seat was gradually resuming order while lookers-on began to disperse.
SOLDIERS scrambled to shore up soggy levies with sandbags yesterday in southern China as forecasters warned that more heavy rain in the northern region could trigger flooding on the Yellow River, the country's second-longest. ...
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