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Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

author:Watakojin 剧

In the police circles of Inner Mongolia, Feng Zhiming used to be a well-known name. He not only holds the important position of member of the Party Committee and deputy director of the Hohhot Public Security Bureau, but is also respected as a "detective" within the police community. However, on December 17, 2014, this former police elite suffered a major turning point in his life, when his crimes were made public, and his former glory collapsed in an instant.

Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

As the deputy director of the Hohhot Public Security Bureau, he was supposed to be a defender and enforcer of the law, but he degenerated into a typical example of using public power to exchange personal interests.

Under the influence of his position, Feng Zhiming began to accept large sums of money, often from individuals or businesses who wanted to obtain convenience through illegal means.

Feng Zhiming's bribery involved many fields and units, and he illegally accepted a large amount of cash and property by providing assistance to others in job promotions, construction projects, and administrative approvals.

Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

According to reports, during his tenure, Feng Zhiming repeatedly accepted bribes from others in various names, including but not limited to cash, real estate, vehicles, and valuable gifts. The sheer amount of these bribes is shocking enough to reflect the extent of Mr. Feng's abuse of power.

In addition to accepting bribes, Feng Zhiming is also suspected of embezzlement of public funds and embezzlement of state assets. Under his operation, a large amount of public funds were misappropriated for personal consumption or investment. He even took advantage of his position to transfer state-owned assets to himself or his relatives and friends at a low price, thereby making illegal profits.

What is even more shocking is that Feng Zhiming also illegally possessed dangerous goods such as firearms and ammunition. As a police officer, he was supposed to strictly follow gun regulations, but he secretly hid multiple firearms and a large number of bullets.

Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

In his policing career, there is no more controversial incident than the "Hugjil pattern" that he dominated. The case not only caused a sensation in the country, but also became a harrowing chapter in China's judicial history because of its profound judicial miscarriage of justice and the unjust deprivation of the life of an innocent young man.

On April 9, 1996, the Xincheng District Public Security Bureau of Hohhot City received a report that a female corpse had been found in the women's toilet next to the dormitory of the No. 1 Woolen Textile Factory in Inner Mongolia.

The body was found and reported to the police by a tobacco factory employee, Hugejiltu, who accidentally found a body in the women's restroom after being separated from his colleague Yan Feng at night. Immediately, he rushed back to his work unit and found Yan Feng to go to the police station to report the case.

Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

Feng Zhiming, as the leader of the task force, quickly took over the case. In the course of the investigation of the case, due to the lack of direct evidence, Feng Zhiming, in order to quickly solve the case and gain the approval of his superiors, mistakenly aimed the focus of his suspicion at the informant, Hugejiltu.

Under Feng Zhiming's instructions, the police conducted a series of interrogations of Hugjiltu, and finally forced the other party to "confess" to the crime without conclusive evidence to support it.

Under Feng Zhiming's urging, the court handed down the death sentence of Hugjiltu only 61 days after the incident, and immediately executed it, and the life of an 18-year-old was wrongfully taken.

Hugjiltu's parents were never able to accept the fact that their son was a murderer. They firmly believed in their son's innocence and began a multi-year path of redress.

Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

On this difficult road, they faced many obstacles. In order to cover up his crimes, Feng Zhiming secretly sent people to spy on Hugejiltu's parents, and even arranged for his subordinates to intercept them when they tried to leave Inner Mongolia for help.

Feng Zhiming also privately offered to Hugejiltu's parents that as long as they gave up pursuing the case, they would provide "compensation" of up to 1 million yuan.

However, in the face of this kind of bribery, Hugjiltu's mother responded firmly: "Even if you give 10 million, I will seek justice for my son!"

After years of hard work, the "Hughjil pattern" finally saw progress in 2005. The Hohhot police have cracked a string of murders, and during the interrogation of suspect Zhao Zhihong, he confessed to a number of crimes, including the 1996 female corpse case.

With the joint efforts of all sectors of society, the Hugjil pattern has been given the opportunity to be re-tried. After a rigorous trial procedure, Hugejiltu's innocence was confirmed, and the crimes of Feng Zhiming and others were revealed.

Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

After Feng Zhiming was arrested on December 17, 2014, the procuratorate conducted a comprehensive investigation into him, and the Hulunbuir Intermediate People's Court publicly pronounced a verdict on Feng Zhiming's case.

When hearing his criminal conduct, the court comprehensively considered the nature of the crime, the circumstances of the case, and the degree of harm caused to society, and found that the circumstances of the crime were serious and should be severely punished.

Therefore, the court decided to impose a combined punishment on Feng Zhiming for several crimes and sentenced him to 18 years in prison and a fine of 1.1 million yuan, in order to demonstrate the majesty and justice of the law.

Feng Zhiming, a giant tiger in the police circle, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery of 40 million yuan

This case also demonstrates the mainland's firm determination in the anti-corruption struggle and the clear attitude of the judicial organs in exercising their judicial power independently and impartially in accordance with the law.

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