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Three sentenced to life imprisonment for mine blast
TAIYUAN—Three people were
sentenced on Sunday to life imprisonment for a coal mine gas blast that
killed 105 people and injured eight others in the northern province of
Shanxi in December.
The three are legal representative Wang Hongliang, investor Wang Donghai
of Ruizhiyuan Coal Mining Co. Ltd., and Kong Huiping, a production
manager at Xinyao Coal Mine, which was managed by the company. The
ruling was handed down after a public trial held in a stadium in Linfen
City.
The court also fined Wang Donghai 5 million yuan (699,301 U.S. dollars),
Wang Honglian 15.2 million yuan and Kong Huiping 220,000 yuan.
Thirteen other managers, including the colliery manager Gao Jianmin and
vice manager Qin Sanshun, received jail terms ranging from one year to
20 years, said the city court.
The company itself was fined 185.2 million yuan for illegal trade of
explosives, illegal operation of an unapproved coal bed and tax evasion.
The explosion took place at 11:15 p.m. on Dec. 5 at Xinyao CoalMine,
Hongtong County, when 128 miners were working in the shaft, far more
than the maximum of 60 per shift as approved by Shanxi coal mine
authorities. The accident also caused an economic loss of 42 million
yuan.
According to the court ruling, the Ruizhiyuan company had repeatedly
increased the output of the No. 2 coal bed in the Xinyao Coal Mine since
2004. It had also mined the No. 9 coal bed without approval. To conceal
these illegal activities, the company had built a secret passage between
the two coal beds, which was closed during inspections.
The explosion occurred in a 40-meter tunnel of the No. 9 coal bed, which
was not only operating without approval but had no ventilation
facilities. Gas built up in the unventilated area in excess of safety
limits and was set off by sparks.
Managers delayed reporting the accident to local authorities while
sending other workers down the shaft for rescue operations, the court
said.
Wang Donghai and Wang Hongliang also incited Kong Huiping to buy
black-market explosives and set up five illegal dynamite warehouses,
according to the court. The company had bought 30,750 kilograms of
dynamite and 23,000 detonators by December, said the court.—Xinhua |