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Police detain man over Taiyuan bombings

Published: 09 Nov 2013 - 06:26 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 04:44 pm

BEIJING: Chinese police have detained a man suspected of setting off several small bombs in front of a Communist Party building in the northern Chinese city of Taiyuan this week because he wanted “revenge on society”, state media reported yesterday.

The suspect is Taiyuan native Feng Zhijun, 41, who had previously spent nine years in prison for theft, according to state media.

“Police found home-made explosive devices at his residence, and a large amount of evidence of his crimes,” state television said. “Feng Zhijun fully confessed to the evidence of his crimes.”

Feng “admitted to wanting to get revenge on society”, it added, without elaborating.

Police caught him early yesterday and also seized a vehicle that they believe was used during the attacks, media said.

The central government sent a deputy minister of public security to lead the search, along with DNA and other experts, the report added, underscoring the government’s sensitivity about any form of unrest.

Wednesday’s bombings killed one person and wounded eight, according to state media reports. 

Such incidents are not uncommon in China and underscore the government’s worries about stability in the world’s second-largest economy, with a widening gap between rich and poor and growing anger at corruption and environmental problems.

REUTERS