Korean maritime police, was stabbed to death in the case of the Chinese captain remission commuted for 23 years
Date:2012-09-14Author:adminCategory:China militaryComment:0
the Mang nine morning [Global Times special correspondent in Korea, South Korea’s Seoul High Court on the 13th Chinese captain Cheng Dawei allegedly stabbed Han Guohai Police case to make a second trial and sentenced to the Chinese fishing boat captain Cheng Dawei, Ruben fisheries “term 23 years in prison, a fine of 20 million won (about 112,000), another captain Liu Liancheng was sentenced to four years in prison, a fine of 20 million won, and the rest involved the crew to maintain the first-instance judgment.
Seoul High Court said in the judgment of the 13th, Han Guohai Police crack down on illegal Chinese fishing vessels operating public power, and the implementation of the Group of sexual violence in such a public power of the Korean people can not accommodate. Although the victim’s family requested the heavy fines crime suspects, Han Guohai Police arrested Cheng Dawei Cheng Dawei due to extreme fear and resistance Han Guohai Police stabbed in panic, not a planned intentional homicide, and Cheng Dawei on their own crimes committed repentance, compensation to the family of the deceased, the heavy first instance verdict to 30 years in prison, commuted to 23 years.
<p 2011 December 12, 2010, South Korea Incheon police to arrest illegal fishing vessels in the Yellow Sea, and the Chinese fishermen clash Han Guohai Police Qing Li, was stabbed and died. Han Guohai Police surface, said Li Qing good in the course of the performance of official duties Cheng Dawei waving weapon stabbed to death, prosecutors seek the death penalty. District Court in April this year, Incheon, Korea First Instance sentenced Cheng Dawei to 30 years imprisonment, a fine of 20 million won. Cheng Dawei appealed his conviction appeal. After the event, the South Korean sea police through a number of measures to enhance maritime law enforcement powers, including allowing the fire to the Chinese fishermen. ▲Share:
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