AnhuiExtortionist foiledA 42-year-old man in Wuwei county has been detained for trying to extort money from a Beijing millionaire by ransoming the ashes of his dead father, the Jianghuai Morning Post reports.self storage The man dug up the millionaire’s father’s urn from its final resting place and then demanded 400,000 yuan (HK$503,000) from the tycoon. But police caught him at a construction site where he worked.Violent wife sparks divorceA man in Hefei has filed for divorce on the grounds of his wife’s violence, the Market Star News reports. The couple got to know each through online chatting two years ago and married six months later. He claimed the wife smashed furniture at home and beat him whenever she was unhappy about something, and he showed the court photographs of his many scars and of wrecked furniture to back his claim.BeijingTyre thieves caughtTongzhou police have announced the arrest of two mechanics for stealing tyres from parked vehicles, the Beijing Evening News reports. The elder man ran a vehicle repair station and admitted co-operating with his employee to steal 17 tyres as a “sideline” after his business turned sour.Anti-pollution driveThe capital’s environment authorities have declared a three-year campaign to deal with river pollution in the city, the Beijing Daily reports. Measures include the construction of 46 processing plants, the upgrading of 20 existing ones and a crackdown on drainage of polluted water.GuangdongAbduction fakedA superstitious woman in Shanwei has been detained by police after she believed her five-month old baby was bad for the family business and sent her away in a faked abduction case, the Yangcheng Evening News reports. The child was recovered after the husband reported the matter to police.ID card duplicatedA woman in Dongguan has had her newborn’s household registration rejected because her identity card had been illegally duplicated by an imposter who had given birth to two babies, the Guangzhou Daily reports. Authorities have corrected the mistake.HubeiMan harasses policeA 60-year-old man has been detained for five days for calling police 263 times during the past 52 days to report that he was going to commit a crime, the Changjiang Daily reports. The man, who did not commit any crime, decided on the harassment campaign after he was dissatisfied with a police investigation into a case in which he claimed to have been cheated of 1,500 yuan by a woman he met through a matchmaking agency.Fake good ring bustedWuhan police joined forces with their counterparts in Wenzhou , Zhejiang province and Guangzhou to crack a counterfeit leather goods production ring, Xinhua reports. Six leading suspects in the ring were arrested, with more than 3,400 counterfeited products bearing Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and other brands names were confiscated in the two-month operation.JiangsuBooming online buyingAbout 3.7 million residents in 52 small cities and counties in the province spent 27.2 billion yuan buying goods last year from taobao.com, China’s top e-commerce site, the Xinhua Daily reports. Retail analysts say the booming online trading business poses a major challenge for retailers in small cities.Crime ‘eases pressure’A man in his 30s was detained by Nanjing police for grabbing bags from three wom迷你倉n pedestrians while riding a speeding motorcycle, the Modern Express reports. He said he committed the crime to ease the pressure he felt from his parents urging him to get married.ShaanxiDeadly heatA 51-year-old woman has died of heat stroke after working for 20 minutes in the scorching sun to repair a road in Xian and then collapsing, the Huashang Daily reports. Up to the middle of this month, at least 18 people have died of heatstroke across the mainland, with hundreds of others falling ill in the high temperatures. Last month, heat caused at least 40 deaths in the south, according to local government reports, while over 10 people died in Shanghai.Rat poison murderA court in Yanan has sentenced a man to death, with a two-year reprieve, for killing his wife with rat poison and also accidentally killing his nephew, the Huashang Daily reports. The man, who put the poison in several bowls in the kitchen at his home, said he wanted to kill his wife because she refused to make meals for his father.ShanghaiLoan sharks nettedPolice in Hongkou district have broken up a loan shark gang who detained people who could not pay back loans on time, the Wenhui Daily reports. In one case, a man said he was beaten up and held against his will when he failed to pay back 50,000 yuan within a month after borrowing 30,000 yuan.Summering overseasUnlike most children in the city who attend extracurricular classes, travel or just stay at home during the summer vacation, some youngsters have spent the past two months abroad to learn about foreign cultures or visited remote areas of Sichuan to understand difficulties faced by inhabitants, the Shanghai Morning Post reports. One couple spent 100,000 yuan taking their five-year-old daughter to New York so that the girl could “orient herself in the local society and culture”.XinjiangBig welfare investmentA total of 630 million yuan will be invested in building 264 public welfare centres, including elderly care homes and child care centres, across Xinjiang , the Xinjiang Daily reports. The funding comes from both the central government and the Xinjiang government.Foul drinking waterThe Urumqi environmental protection authority has announced an investigation into the source of drinking water in a village in the Urumqi Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone after residents complained they had to buy bottled water to drink as the water from the wells stank and made them ill, Xj.ts.cn reports. A doctor said an increased number of villagers had suffered from kidney problems in the past two years.ZhejiangFake Japanese beefThe provincial Consumers’ Rights Protection Association has said restaurants serving Japanese cuisine should be fined for claiming that the beef they sell comes from Kobe in Japan when in fact it is from cows raised in China, News.zj.com reports. The so-called Kobe beef sells for 1,500 yuan per 500 grams in Hangzhou’s Japanese restaurants. China has not imported Japanese beef since the outbreak of mad cow disease .Kidnapped girl strangledA 28-year-old man caught for kidnapping a three-year-old girl in Wenzhou has told police he strangled her because she cried too loudly, the Today Morning Post reports. The man said that at first he had wanted to raise the girl himself as he had been declared infertile.文件倉
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