Chinese police arrest suspect four days after knife-attack killing of city official
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of killing a Chinese city official in the northeast of the country, a mainland newspaper reports.
Sun Qingan, vice-chairman of the Liaoyuan city municipal committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, died on Sunday afternoon after being attacked by a man with a knife as he and his wife took a lift at his apartment block in Liaoyuan, in Jilin province, the Inner Mongolia Morning News reported on Friday.
It was unclear if Sun’s wife was injured, but the attacker escaped.
Jilin police later identified Li Xiaopeng, 38, also from Liaoyuan, as a suspect in the case.
Police from Chifeng city in Inner Mongolia – which is located close to Jilin province – were alerted after Li was spotted taking a taxi in the city, the report said.
On Thursday Chifeng police went to a rented property in the city and arrested Li. He has now been handed over to police in Jilin.