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At least six district police chiefs in the Chinese city of Chongqing have been detained as part of a crackdown on criminal gangs. | At least six district police chiefs in the Chinese city of Chongqing have been detained as part of a crackdown on criminal gangs. |
They were being investigated on suspicion of giving "protective umbrellas" to gangs, said state media. | They were being investigated on suspicion of giving "protective umbrellas" to gangs, said state media. |
Local media reported the gangs were involved in illegal casinos, loan sharking and extortion. | Local media reported the gangs were involved in illegal casinos, loan sharking and extortion. |
The two-month investigation has already caught the long-standing former deputy head of Chongqing's police. | The two-month investigation has already caught the long-standing former deputy head of Chongqing's police. |
Wen Qiang, the once high-profile director of the Chongqing Municipal Judicial Bureau, was detained earlier this month alongside the head of the judicial bureau. | Wen Qiang, the once high-profile director of the Chongqing Municipal Judicial Bureau, was detained earlier this month alongside the head of the judicial bureau. |
Wang Lijun, a top policeman know for being tough on gangs, has been brought in to Chongqing to oversee the continuing cleanup. | Wang Lijun, a top policeman know for being tough on gangs, has been brought in to Chongqing to oversee the continuing cleanup. |
So far, 1,544 suspects have been investigated, including prominent business people, the China Daily reported. | So far, 1,544 suspects have been investigated, including prominent business people, the China Daily reported. |
Earlier this month, a government spokesman said more than 100 suspected gangsters had been detained in Chongqing alone and 14 gangs broken up. | Earlier this month, a government spokesman said more than 100 suspected gangsters had been detained in Chongqing alone and 14 gangs broken up. |
Climate of fear | Climate of fear |
China Daily cited a senior police officer as saying 30 to 40 police officers had been detained in the city so far for involvement in crimes or for protecting gangs. | China Daily cited a senior police officer as saying 30 to 40 police officers had been detained in the city so far for involvement in crimes or for protecting gangs. |
Three of the six district police chiefs were detained a few minutes before the opening of a meeting last week that was to focus on the anti-gang operation. | Three of the six district police chiefs were detained a few minutes before the opening of a meeting last week that was to focus on the anti-gang operation. |
The local government has vowed to "uproot every protective umbrella for gangs", a phrase used to refer to corrupt officials or members of the judicial system. | The local government has vowed to "uproot every protective umbrella for gangs", a phrase used to refer to corrupt officials or members of the judicial system. |
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post said there was a climate of fear among the city's police forces, with staff working double shifts seeing their colleagues disappear into jail on a daily basis. | Hong Kong's South China Morning Post said there was a climate of fear among the city's police forces, with staff working double shifts seeing their colleagues disappear into jail on a daily basis. |
The wife of the deputy director of Yubei district police bureau committed suicide after her husband was detained for alleged involvement in a local gang that had monopolised the local pork market, China Daily said. | The wife of the deputy director of Yubei district police bureau committed suicide after her husband was detained for alleged involvement in a local gang that had monopolised the local pork market, China Daily said. |
The paper also quoted an unnamed policewoman as saying she had never thought the campaign could go so far. | The paper also quoted an unnamed policewoman as saying she had never thought the campaign could go so far. |
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