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Suspected serial killers nabbed after 25 years at large
    2018-08-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

TWO suspected serial killers who allegedly shot dead seven people have been caught after being at large for 25 years, police in Northeast China’s Jilin Province announced Friday.

Qi Zhihua, 52, and Qi Zhifeng, 49, allegedly murdered seven people using homemade guns in three cases in 1989, 1992 and 1993 in the city of Siping, a local police officer said at a press conference.

The two men are brothers.

In the 1993 case, the head of the city’s taxation bureau surnamed Zhang and his 18-year-old son were killed after Zhang refused to give the brothers jobs at the taxation bureau. They also stole some cash before escaping.

The two also allegedly killed two faculty members at a high school in a robbery, and a 45-year-old woman and her two daughters at their home in Siping.

The suspects were caught in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Aug. 6 after police combed registration information and compared photos, confirming “Qin Zhonghua” and “Qin Zhongfeng” had registered in Inner Mongolia as the Qi brothers.

Murders involving guns sometimes occurred up until the early 1990s. In 1996, China enacted an arms management law, banning civilians from possessing guns. 

(Xinhua)

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