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To: dan6 who wrote (55617)9/29/2009 10:23:24 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218600
 
regarding simple, coconuts, excess capital, cash and gold, hoarding, and such

just in in-tray

Chongqing’s No 2 police officer, Peng Changjian, deputy head of the municipality's Public Security Bureau, has been detained as part of a crackdown on triads that has brought down hundreds of officers and officials in recent months, Ta Kung Pao takungpao.com reports. The Communist Party's top graft-busters have put Peng under shuanggui – a form of party discipline. He is accused of acting as a "protective umbrella" for two of the city's billionaire triad bosses, Chen Mingliang and Ma Dang. The South China Morning Post cited anonymous sources saying Peng took a “huge amount of bribes during his tenure as the chief of the Public Security Bureau in Yuzhong district.”

[Editor’s Note: Peng joined Wen Qiang, the Justice Bureau chief and former deputy chief of Chongqing’s police, at the detention center. Wen helped promote Peng in 2005. Wen served as deputy head of the Chongqing police for 16 years before being transferred to lead the municipality's Justice Bureau last summer. He was found to have assets worth about 100 million yuan including eight properties and 38 million yuan in cash and gold.]