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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (1781)12/7/2003 11:31:48 PM
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Complaints and Concern Rise Over Poor Policing in China
By JIM YARDLEY

Published: December 8, 2003

INGYU, China — The first boy disappeared in March 2001, then others went missing, all teenage boys, all regulars at the Internet cafes near the schools. Suspicious parents went to the police, who were not impressed. Maybe, the police said, the boys ran away.

Two years later, boys were still disappearing in this depressing city in Henan Province in central China. Xu Yinping's son vanished in March, and the police gave her excuses, too. At one point, Mrs. Xu and other parents said, a pair of severed hands was discovered at an Internet cafe. The killer appeared to be taunting the police.

nytimes.com
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