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NEWS > 23 June 2008

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China corruption trial exposes
Huang Guobi lost her husband four years ago to gangsters who brutally dismembered him with machetes before beating her senseless.

When she took the case to her local police station, she found it was run by the nephew of the gang-leader. As she worked her way up the Chinese justice system, pleading for someone to bring the killers to account, she found each level riddled with corruption.

This week, however, 47-year-old Mrs Huang stood outside the Number Five Intermediate People's Court in downtown Chongqing, filled with anger and satisfaction. Around her, 300 other people, m... Read more

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Officers Arrested For Miscondu

Two Mounds, Illinois police officers are arrested on charges of official misconduct and theft under $300.

NewsChannel 6 first brought you this story on Friday when we reported that the two officers were fired and placed under investigation after being accused of pocketing money from speeders.

Pulaski County State’s Attorney Grayson Giles issued arrest warrants for the two former officers on Monday.

31-year-old Travis Farley of Mounds, Illinois and 27-year-old Aaron Parker of Sesser, Illinois are charged with one count of official misconduct and one count of theft under $300.

The charges come after a joint investigation by the Illinois State Police, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Pulaski County State’s Attorney’s Office. Officials say the investigation revealed allegations of the officers accepting money in lieu of writing traffic citations and using money posted for bond for personal use.

Farley and Parker turned themselves in and were processed at the Tri-County Detention Center in Ullin, Illinois.

Officials say an investigation is continuing.
 

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