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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory August 13, 2012 Jiaozuo Veterans Incident
August 13, 2012 (June 26, 2012 in the lunar calendar), Jiaozuo veterans incident. The scene of the car accident. Thanks to the netizen "Jiaozuo Veterans" for providing pictures On August 7, 2012, a road traffic accident occurred on Tabu Road, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, killing 4 people and injuring 13 others. Subsequently, the news that the netizen "Jiaozuo Veterans" was "disappeared" on the 13th after uploading photos of the petition incident triggered by the accident, and netizens "Returning to the Wolf on a Snow Night" and "Central Plains Gunners" posted messages calling for support spread widely on the Internet. On the 23rd, the Jiaozuo City Public Security Bureau informed the media of the relevant situation. According to the Jiaozuo City Public Security Bureau, the basic situation of the "August 7" traffic accident was: At about 20:25 on August 7, Lian Changsen, Jiaoxiepu Village, Xitao Town, Wuzhi County, drove an unnumbered wheeled mechanical bicycle (grader) and drove east to west via the film and television route to the junction of Tabei Road in violation of the ban regulations. Turn left into Tabei Road. The police on duty from the Traffic Control Patrol Brigade of the Jiefang Police Station of the Jiaozuo City Public Security Bureau who was on duty at the southwest corner of the intersection signaled through a megaphone that they were not allowed to enter the section and pulled over. While Lian Changsen was driving to the roadside, he began to slip to the south due to the vehicle's brake failure. While the vehicle was out of control and sliding south, it hit many people and vehicles in the carriageway, causing traffic accidents in which 2 people were killed on the spot, 2 people were injured and died after ineffective rescue, and 13 people were injured to varying degrees. After the incident, the public security department conducted on-site investigation, investigation and evidence collection, party statements and relevant inspections and appraisals. It was found that the cause of the accident was that the driver who caused the accident, Lian Changsen, was driving a vehicle that was inconsistent with the permitted driving license he held, was not registered by the traffic management department of the public security organ, and was caused by driving on the road by a motor vehicle with serious poor technical condition and entering the prohibited road in violation of traffic signs. The accident should be borne full responsibility. On August 8, Lian Changsen was criminally detained in accordance with the law on suspicion of traffic accident; on the 22nd, he was arrested in accordance with the law with the approval of the procuratorate. Currently, compensation for the victims and their families is in progress. Regarding the incident that the netizen "Jiaozuo Veterans" was "disappeared" because he uploaded photos of the petition incident triggered by the accident, the Jiaozuo City Public Security Bureau reported that at about 7:38 on August 13 after the "August 7" traffic accident, the netizen "Jiaozuo Veterans" and fifty or sixty family members of the deceased forcibly rushed into the Jiaozuo City Government Building, placed wreaths, burned paper, erected banners, and cried loudly in the building. The time lasted for about four hours. They left after repeated persuasion by the staff. The Jiaozuo City Public Security Bureau believes that the behavior of the netizen "Jiaozuo Veterans" violated the provisions of Article 290 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China and was suspected of gathering a crowd to disrupt social order. On August 15, the Dinghe Branch of the Jiaozuo City Public Security Bureau detained him on criminal charges in accordance with the law. Due to the large number of people involved in the case and notifying the family members would hinder the investigation. In accordance with the provisions of Article 64 of the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China, the public security organ failed to notify the family members within 24 hours. Later, on August 17, he informed the younger brother of the "Jiaozuo Veteran". During the detention, the public security organs informed the "Jiaozuo Veterans" of the true situation of the "August 7" traffic accident. In view of his good attitude of admitting guilt and showing remorse, he was released on bail pending trial on August 22 in accordance with the provisions of Article 51, paragraph 1 (2) of the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China. Regarding the netizens "Returning to the Wolf on the Snow Night" and "Central Plains Gunners" who posted a message calling on netizens and personally went to Jiaozuo from other places to support the "Jiaozuo Veterans", the Jiaozuo Municipal Public Security Bureau believes that on August 15, these two netizens learned on the Internet that after "Jiaozuo Veterans" were detained by the Jiaozuo Municipal Public Security Bureau, they made an appointment to go to Jiaozuo City to support the "Jiaozuo Veterans". On August 20, after the two arrived in Jiaozuo, on the one hand, they actively planned and organized a rally and march for 500 people; On the other hand, it posted false information on the Internet such as "7 family members of the deceased were arrested", and posted a post on the same day calling on netizens to support, misleading public opinion. It was suspected of inciting and planning illegal assemblies, marches, and demonstrations, violating the "Public Security Administration Penalties of the People's Republic of China". According to the provisions of Article 55 of the Law, in accordance with the provisions of Article 82 of the "Public Security Administration Penalties Law of the People's Republic of China", the public security organs summoned the two people in accordance with the law. At present, two netizens have been released after being arraigned. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1nd8.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.10-14:51] 访问:68
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