Source: Xinhua |
2008-7-22 |
NEWSPAPER EDITION
POLICE said they shot and killed two leaders of an organized crime gang in Shenzhen in south China's Guangdong Province, as the two resisted arrest during a manhunt early on Sunday.
The two were identified by their surnames as Yao and Peng.
The Bao'an district branch of Shenzhen Public Security Bureau had been investigating the gang over car thefts, extortions and protection rackets in the city's Fuyong Community.
Investigators found Yao was a fugitive wanted for murder, while Peng had served time for illegal weapons possession, local police sources said.
Both Yao and Peng were seen by police who were monitoring the gang's activities early on Sunday. At that point, the two allegedly attempted to solicit protection fees from individuals in a residential section of Fuyong.
Realizing that they were surrounded, the two attempted to escape in a car but were cornered by several police vehicles. The police ordered the suspects to get out of the car.
Peng, who was driving, tried to break through the police barricade and speed away. After firing warning shots, the police said, they fired and killed Peng.
When the police tried to seize Yao, who was in the passenger seat, Yao confronted the police with a rifle, which he pointed at the officers as he threatened to kill them.
Yao was gunned down at the scene. And the case is under further investigation.
IT was a case to make even the most experienced prosecutor dive for the dustiest of legal books where, almost certainly, no precedents would be forthcoming. It seemed an open-and-shut murder case ... a man and...
