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Neil Heywood: Bo Xilai 'demoted police boss to block inquiry into wife's role' Neil Heywood: Bo Xilai 'demoted police boss to block inquiry into wife's role'
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Chinese politician Bo Xilai initially agreed to a police investigation of his wife's role in the murder of a British businessman before abruptly reversing course and demoting his police chief, causing upheavals that led to the downfall of both men, sources have said.Chinese politician Bo Xilai initially agreed to a police investigation of his wife's role in the murder of a British businessman before abruptly reversing course and demoting his police chief, causing upheavals that led to the downfall of both men, sources have said.
The sources' account gives new details of the dramatic breakdown in relations between Bo, an ambitious leader who cast himself as the crime-fighting boss of Chongqing, China's biggest municipality, and his once-trusted police chief, Wang Lijun.The sources' account gives new details of the dramatic breakdown in relations between Bo, an ambitious leader who cast himself as the crime-fighting boss of Chongqing, China's biggest municipality, and his once-trusted police chief, Wang Lijun.
Reuters reported on Monday that British businessman Neil Heywood was poisoned in November after he threatened to expose a plan by Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, to move money abroad.Reuters reported on Monday that British businessman Neil Heywood was poisoned in November after he threatened to expose a plan by Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, to move money abroad.
The scandal is potentially the most divisive the Communist party has faced since Zhao Ziyang was sacked as party chief in 1989 for opposing the brutal army crackdown on student-led pro-democracy demonstrations centred on Tiananmen Square in Beijing that year.The scandal is potentially the most divisive the Communist party has faced since Zhao Ziyang was sacked as party chief in 1989 for opposing the brutal army crackdown on student-led pro-democracy demonstrations centred on Tiananmen Square in Beijing that year.
Before his fall, the 62-year-old Bo was widely seen as a contender for a post in China's top leadership committee, which will be decided later this year.Before his fall, the 62-year-old Bo was widely seen as a contender for a post in China's top leadership committee, which will be decided later this year.
In a tense meeting on or around 18 January, Wang confronted Bo with evidence implicating Gu in the death of Heywood, a former friend of the Bo family, according to two sources with knowledge of police and government information on the case.In a tense meeting on or around 18 January, Wang confronted Bo with evidence implicating Gu in the death of Heywood, a former friend of the Bo family, according to two sources with knowledge of police and government information on the case.
Bo was so angry he ordered Wang out of the office, but after composing himself he told him to return and signalled that he would let the inquiry proceed, the sources said.Bo was so angry he ordered Wang out of the office, but after composing himself he told him to return and signalled that he would let the inquiry proceed, the sources said.
Two or three days later, Bo performed an about-turn and sidelined Wang in an apparent bid to quash the inquiry and protect his wife and his career, the sources said.Two or three days later, Bo performed an about-turn and sidelined Wang in an apparent bid to quash the inquiry and protect his wife and his career, the sources said.
Wang fled to the US consulate in the nearby city of Chengdu on 6 February in an apparent asylum attempt, which exposed the rift between him and Bo and later brought to light official suspicions that Bo's wife engineered Heywood's murder.Wang fled to the US consulate in the nearby city of Chengdu on 6 February in an apparent asylum attempt, which exposed the rift between him and Bo and later brought to light official suspicions that Bo's wife engineered Heywood's murder.
It has not been possible to contact Gu, Bo or Wang. Gu and Wang are in custody, and Bo has not been seen in public since March, when he was dismissed as boss of Chongqing, in south-west China. He was stripped of his seat on the politburo last week.It has not been possible to contact Gu, Bo or Wang. Gu and Wang are in custody, and Bo has not been seen in public since March, when he was dismissed as boss of Chongqing, in south-west China. He was stripped of his seat on the politburo last week.
Gu is being held on suspicion of committing or arranging Heywood's murder, though no details of the motive or the crime itself have been publicly released, other than a general comment from Chinese state media that he was killed after a financial dispute.Gu is being held on suspicion of committing or arranging Heywood's murder, though no details of the motive or the crime itself have been publicly released, other than a general comment from Chinese state media that he was killed after a financial dispute.
Shortly before Bo was removed as Chongqing party chief, he said his family was being unfairly vilified by rumours he did not specify, and leftist groups supporting him have continued to maintain he is the victim of a plot.Shortly before Bo was removed as Chongqing party chief, he said his family was being unfairly vilified by rumours he did not specify, and leftist groups supporting him have continued to maintain he is the victim of a plot.
"Bo was shocked and outraged after he learned about the murder. He asked Wang to leave, saying he wanted to be alone and clear his mind," said well-connected Chonqging entrepreneur Wang Kang, citing accounts of the confrontation by city officials."Bo was shocked and outraged after he learned about the murder. He asked Wang to leave, saying he wanted to be alone and clear his mind," said well-connected Chonqging entrepreneur Wang Kang, citing accounts of the confrontation by city officials.
"When Wang returned half an hour later, Bo said to him that the issue carried too much significance and he would seriously punish his wife, Gu Kailai," Wang Kang told Reuters in his office, decorated with pictures of him meeting senior officials, including Bo's late father and revolutionary veteran Bo Yibo, a comrade of Mao Zedong."When Wang returned half an hour later, Bo said to him that the issue carried too much significance and he would seriously punish his wife, Gu Kailai," Wang Kang told Reuters in his office, decorated with pictures of him meeting senior officials, including Bo's late father and revolutionary veteran Bo Yibo, a comrade of Mao Zedong.
A second source with direct ties to senior officials and police in Chongqing corroborated this account of what police and government officials believe happened.A second source with direct ties to senior officials and police in Chongqing corroborated this account of what police and government officials believe happened.
"Bo Xilai was shocked and outraged, and then later saw what a threat the case was," the second source said, speaking on condition of anonymity."Bo Xilai was shocked and outraged, and then later saw what a threat the case was," the second source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"So he quickly removed him [Wang Lijun] from the public security bureau three days later," the source added. "For Wang Lijun that was a terrible shock. If you took away his uniform, you stole his life.""So he quickly removed him [Wang Lijun] from the public security bureau three days later," the source added. "For Wang Lijun that was a terrible shock. If you took away his uniform, you stole his life."
Bo demoted Wang Lijun to the much less powerful role of deputy mayor for education, culture and science.Bo demoted Wang Lijun to the much less powerful role of deputy mayor for education, culture and science.
Bo's move against Wang Lijun led to his police chief fleeing to the US consulate in Chengdu, near Chongqing, where he spent about 24 hours before leaving into the hands of Chinese central government authorities. He could now face treason charges.Bo's move against Wang Lijun led to his police chief fleeing to the US consulate in Chengdu, near Chongqing, where he spent about 24 hours before leaving into the hands of Chinese central government authorities. He could now face treason charges.
Chongqing officials initially told British diplomats that Heywood had died of natural causes. Inside the Chongqing government at the time, police had raised suspicions that it was murder and Bo was moving to silence them, the sources said.Chongqing officials initially told British diplomats that Heywood had died of natural causes. Inside the Chongqing government at the time, police had raised suspicions that it was murder and Bo was moving to silence them, the sources said.
Police believe Heywood was poisoned with a drink at Chongqing's secluded Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel after he threatened to expose a plan by Gu to move money abroad, the second source and another source with knowledge of the police investigation have told Reuters.Police believe Heywood was poisoned with a drink at Chongqing's secluded Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel after he threatened to expose a plan by Gu to move money abroad, the second source and another source with knowledge of the police investigation have told Reuters.
Bo and his police chief had grown close during their popular campaign to clean up organised crime in Chongqing. Unlike other officials, Wang Lijun could visit Bo's office without informing security first, said the source with direct ties to senior officials and police.Bo and his police chief had grown close during their popular campaign to clean up organised crime in Chongqing. Unlike other officials, Wang Lijun could visit Bo's office without informing security first, said the source with direct ties to senior officials and police.
Wang Lijun personally took over the case when he found several deputies had refused to sign off on the report of Heywood's death, and he told investigators to continue their work even after a connection to Gu was established, the source said.Wang Lijun personally took over the case when he found several deputies had refused to sign off on the report of Heywood's death, and he told investigators to continue their work even after a connection to Gu was established, the source said.
"When the special case group realised what they were onto about Heywood, they were worried, but Wang Lijun told them not to worry, he would assume full responsibility for their work. He said others shouldn't be implicated," the source added."When the special case group realised what they were onto about Heywood, they were worried, but Wang Lijun told them not to worry, he would assume full responsibility for their work. He said others shouldn't be implicated," the source added.
Wang Kang, an entrepreneur who also makes documentaries, cited Chongqing officials as saying the police chief had been unwilling to hand over case materials to Bo.Wang Kang, an entrepreneur who also makes documentaries, cited Chongqing officials as saying the police chief had been unwilling to hand over case materials to Bo.
"Wang Lijun was Bo's attack dog, but he also had his own ideas," said Wang Kang, who is no relation of Wang Lijun. "If Wang Lijun was totally loyal to Bo Xilai, he could have destroyed the evidence." "Wang Lijun was Bo's attack dog, but he also had his own ideas," said Wang Kang, who is no relation of Wang Lijun. "If Wang Lijun was totally loyal to Bo Xilai, he could have destroyed the evidence."