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5 criminal suspects detained for setting fire
BEIJING—Five criminal suspects
have been detained over two arson attacks in which 10 people died during
the Lhasa riots and have confessed their guilt, said an official with
the Chinese Ministry of Public Security here Monday.
The ministry’s spokesperson Shan Huimin briefed the public on the two
arson cases at a press conference. Three suspects have been detained for
an arson attack at a shop named Yishion at 2:30 p.m. March 14 in which
five female sales assistants were burnt to death.
In another case, two people were detained over an arson attack in a
motorbike shop at around 10 p.m. March 15, which caused the deaths of
five victims including an eight-month old boy and his parents. Riots
erupted in Lhasa on March 14 when rioters set fire to and looted public
facilities, buildings and shops. The violence has 242 police officers
injured, according to Shan.
Shan said facts had proved that the March 14 riot was by no means a
“peaceful demonstration” and “peaceful protest”, but a severe violent
criminal incident. The criminal sabotages were well-organized,
premeditated and an outcome of overseas forces instigating domestic
separatists to resort to violence.
Their ulterior motive was to disturb the Beijing Olympic Games, destroy
the peace and stability and split the country. The whole nation were
indignant and fiercely denounced all the cruel acts of the mob. The
spokesperson said currently the riot has been calmed down and social
order in Lhasa had been restored.
The spokesperson said in the process of dealing with the March 14 riot
in Lhasa, police always maintained great restraint and never used any
lethal weapons. The suspects, themselves also young women, came to the
shop on March 14 after other mobs broke into the shop and looted it, and
set fire to the remaining clothes, according to Shan.
One suspect named Ben’gyi, 21, used a lighter to ignite jeans, another
suspect, whose name is also Ben’gyi but 23 years old, set fire to other
clothes and inflammable subjects. A 20-year-old Qime Lhazom threw
clothes to the fire, said Shan. They left the shop after the fire burnt
fiercely, which caused the deaths of the five victims who were hiding in
the shop, said Shan. The five victims were all young girls in their 20s.
Shan said the two male suspects involved in the motorcycle shop arson
case were named Loyar, 25 and Kangzug, 22. Loyar participated in the
riot at 10:00 p.m. on March 15, by throwing stones at shops, attacking
police and setting fire to a grain shop named “Minhe”.—Xinhua |