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China jails former prosecutors over tortured Hong Kong businessman Stephen Lau’s death in custody

  • Tianjin court hands down tough sentences of up to 13 years for intentional assault, extorting confession by torture and dereliction of duty
  • Reason for Hong Kong hotel owner’s interrogation still a mystery

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Hong Kong businessman Stephen Lau Hei-wing shown in June 2009, leaving the High Court after testifying. A Chinese court has jailed nine former prosecutors over his death in custody last year. Photo: KY Cheng

A Chinese court has jailed nine former prosecutors for up to 13 years over the case of Hong Kong businessman and hotel owner Stephen Lau Hei-wing, who was tortured to death in custody last year.

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The Tianjin No 1 Intermediate People’s Court handed down the sentences on Tuesday, giving the nine defendants, most of them from Yanbian prefecture in Jilin province, less than two weeks to appeal the decision.

According to a copy of the verdict seen by the South China Morning Post, lead interrogator Xu Xuezhe was jailed for 13 years and another defendant, Zhou Qingjun, for 11 years for intentional assault. Six others were sentenced to between 15 months and three years behind bars for extorting confession by torture. The ninth defendant, head of the investigation team Zhao Bozhong, was sentenced to four years for dereliction of duty.

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According to purported court documents widely circulated online early last month, Lau was allegedly blindfolded and tied to an interrogation chair for more than four days, with his mouth taped shut and his feet stabbed with keys.

Close to midnight on March 19, 2017, the fifth day of the interrogation, the interrogators “folded” Lau’s upper body towards his legs multiple times until he lost consciousness. It did not say why Lau, 60, was being interrogated.

Stephen Lau’s widow, CCTV host Liu Fangfei, last year asked Hong Kong’s High Court to appoint an administrator for her husband’s estate. Photo: Weibo
Stephen Lau’s widow, CCTV host Liu Fangfei, last year asked Hong Kong’s High Court to appoint an administrator for her husband’s estate. Photo: Weibo
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