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Bo Xilai scandal: Ex-police chief Wang Lijun charged | Bo Xilai scandal: Ex-police chief Wang Lijun charged |
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The ex-police chief at the centre of China's biggest political scandal for years has been charged with a number of offences, Chinese state media say. | The ex-police chief at the centre of China's biggest political scandal for years has been charged with a number of offences, Chinese state media say. |
Wang Lijun is charged with defection, abuse of power and bribe-taking. | Wang Lijun is charged with defection, abuse of power and bribe-taking. |
He briefly fled to a US consulate in February, triggering a series of events that led to the downfall of the powerful politician Bo Xilai. | He briefly fled to a US consulate in February, triggering a series of events that led to the downfall of the powerful politician Bo Xilai. |
Bo Xilai's wife has since been given a suspended death sentence for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood. | Bo Xilai's wife has since been given a suspended death sentence for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood. |
Mr Bo had been tipped for promotion to China's highest leadership this year. | Mr Bo had been tipped for promotion to China's highest leadership this year. |
The BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing says the charges against Mr Wang appear to be an attempt to bring the scandal to an end before China embarks on a change of leadership later this year. | The BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing says the charges against Mr Wang appear to be an attempt to bring the scandal to an end before China embarks on a change of leadership later this year. |
Gave himself up | Gave himself up |
Wang Lijun, 52, was the former police chief of the south-western Chinese city of Chongqing and had a reputation for being tough on organised crime. | Wang Lijun, 52, was the former police chief of the south-western Chinese city of Chongqing and had a reputation for being tough on organised crime. |
He was once the subject of a TV drama called Iron-Blooded Police Spirits. | He was once the subject of a TV drama called Iron-Blooded Police Spirits. |
He began his career in law enforcement in the Inner Mongolia Region in 1984 and moved to Chongqing in 2008. | He began his career in law enforcement in the Inner Mongolia Region in 1984 and moved to Chongqing in 2008. |
Wang Lijun was regarded as the loyal lieutenant of Bo Xilai - who had been one of China's most powerful politicians. | Wang Lijun was regarded as the loyal lieutenant of Bo Xilai - who had been one of China's most powerful politicians. |
But when he fled to an American consulate, Wang Lijun was to trigger China's biggest political scandal in a generation. | But when he fled to an American consulate, Wang Lijun was to trigger China's biggest political scandal in a generation. |
The career of Bo Xilai is over, his wife has been jailed for murder, and now Wang Lijun is standing trial. | The career of Bo Xilai is over, his wife has been jailed for murder, and now Wang Lijun is standing trial. |
He will almost certainly be found guilty of the charges laid against him. | He will almost certainly be found guilty of the charges laid against him. |
It is clear that China's leaders want to draw a line under a scandal that has exposed murder, corruption, and abuses of power among its ruling elite. | It is clear that China's leaders want to draw a line under a scandal that has exposed murder, corruption, and abuses of power among its ruling elite. |
The charges against Wang Lijun are the latest choreographed move by the Communist party to limit the fall-out of this scandal. | The charges against Wang Lijun are the latest choreographed move by the Communist party to limit the fall-out of this scandal. |
China's leaders do want it to overshadow the country's once-in-a-decade power transition later this year. | China's leaders do want it to overshadow the country's once-in-a-decade power transition later this year. |
He had close ties with the former chief of Chongqing, Bo Xilai, but in early February the Chongqing city government said Mr Wang had been shifted to another job. | He had close ties with the former chief of Chongqing, Bo Xilai, but in early February the Chongqing city government said Mr Wang had been shifted to another job. |
Four days later, he fled to the US consulate in nearby Chengdu, where many believe he sought asylum. | Four days later, he fled to the US consulate in nearby Chengdu, where many believe he sought asylum. |
He spent the night there but was persuaded to leave a day later. He gave himself up to police and has been in detention since then. | He spent the night there but was persuaded to leave a day later. He gave himself up to police and has been in detention since then. |
According to the UK Foreign Office, Mr Wang made allegations about Mr Heywood's death while at the consulate. | According to the UK Foreign Office, Mr Wang made allegations about Mr Heywood's death while at the consulate. |
Shortly afterwards, Bo Xilai was sacked as Chongqing's Communist party chief, and his wife Gu Kailai was accused and later convicted of murdering British businessman Neil Heywood. | Shortly afterwards, Bo Xilai was sacked as Chongqing's Communist party chief, and his wife Gu Kailai was accused and later convicted of murdering British businessman Neil Heywood. |
'Personal gain' | 'Personal gain' |
The charges against Mr Wang have been brought by the authorities in Chengdu - the province that Mr Wang fled to in February, rather than in Chongqing, where he served as police chief. | The charges against Mr Wang have been brought by the authorities in Chengdu - the province that Mr Wang fled to in February, rather than in Chongqing, where he served as police chief. |
According to Xinhua news agency, Wang Lijun is suspected of attempting to cover up Gu Kailai's involvement in the Neil Heywood murder. | According to Xinhua news agency, Wang Lijun is suspected of attempting to cover up Gu Kailai's involvement in the Neil Heywood murder. |
He knew that Gu Kailai was a suspect, but "consciously neglected his duty and bent the law for personal gain", according to the indictment. | He knew that Gu Kailai was a suspect, but "consciously neglected his duty and bent the law for personal gain", according to the indictment. |
He is also accused of leaving his post without authorisation with the intention of defecting at the US Consulate General in Chengdu. | He is also accused of leaving his post without authorisation with the intention of defecting at the US Consulate General in Chengdu. |
The authorities also suspect him of forging documents and of accepting huge sums of money in abuse of his position as vice mayor and police chief of Chongqing. | The authorities also suspect him of forging documents and of accepting huge sums of money in abuse of his position as vice mayor and police chief of Chongqing. |
The People's Procuratorate of Chengdu say the evidence against him is "concrete and abundant", Xinhua reports. | |
Little has been heard of Wang Lijun since his arrest in February, despite the political and criminal fallout his visit to the US consulate in February generated. | Little has been heard of Wang Lijun since his arrest in February, despite the political and criminal fallout his visit to the US consulate in February generated. |
Many say that without it, the investigation into Neil Heywood's death may never have been reopened, and murder charges may never have followed. | Many say that without it, the investigation into Neil Heywood's death may never have been reopened, and murder charges may never have followed. |
No date has been set for a trial, but analysts suggest it could be imminent, and that it could be over quickly. | No date has been set for a trial, but analysts suggest it could be imminent, and that it could be over quickly. |
Gu Kailai's murder trial took just one day. | Gu Kailai's murder trial took just one day. |