Police Suffer Retributions for Persecuting Falun Dafa
(Clearwisdom.net)
Gansu Province: Quite a Few Evil Policemen Suffered Retributions in Yongchang
County
Since July 22, 1999, just like all practitioners in China, Falun Dafa
practitioners in Yongchang county of Gansu province have suffered unprecedented
tribulations and persecutions. Those policemen who persecuted Falun Dafa
practitioners have suffered retribution one after another.
In December 1999, five policemen from Yongchang County's Hexibao local police
station went out by car. Their car crashed into another car and caught fire. The
ammunition in the car exploded, which resulted in five deaths and the loss of
the car.
In September 2000, Yongchang county policemen set out at night to track down
and arrest Dafa practitioners who were posting Dafa flyers. One of the police
intercepted a passing motorcycle and had an argument with the owner. In their
pulling and pushing, the policeman's pistol went off and the policeman himself
was killed.
A former director of a Public Security Bureau went out in a car and it turned
over. He has become catatonic since then.
Jilin Province: Lu Liankui, a wicked policeman at the Fenjin Labor Camp,
Changchun City, died in a motorcycle accident
The Fenjin Labor Camp in Changchun City, Jilin Province cruelly tormented
Dafa practitioners with such tortures as brutal beatings, locking up in small cells,
electric shocks, withholding food and drink, sleep deprivation, and
keeping practitioners past their terms. The inhuman guards imposed all kinds of
rarely seen tortures on Dafa practitioners.
According to a June 30 report by Xinhua News Agency, at 12:30pm, June 27, Lu
Liankui, a local policeman from the Fenjin Labor Camp, Changchun province rode
a motorcycle out and encountered a farmer, Song Yongping, who was walking across
a road. Lu could not dodge soon enough and fell down after he had hit the
farmer. The motorcycle dragged Lu over 20 meters.
After he was sent to a hospital, Lu Liankui died after resucitation
efforts failed. Song Yongping had some minor injuries.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2001/7/4/12847.html
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