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[Voice of Hope June 10, 2021](Reported by our reporter Yang Zheng)The CCP’s political and legal system is undergoing a major purge. Today (June 10), Chen Yixin, Secretary-General of the Central Political and Legal Committee, notified that since February, more than 27,000 police officers have been filed for review and investigation, and more than 72,000 police officers have been dealt with.

Today, the first press conference of the so-called “education rectification” in the political and legal system of the Chinese Communist Party was held. According to Chen Yixin, secretary-general of the CPC Central Committee’s Political and Legal Affairs Commission, as of June 8, 12,576 police officers across the country took the initiative to surrender to the Commission for Discipline Inspection. 27364 police officers were filed for investigation and 1,760 were detained. 72312 police officers were dealt with and punished.

Police officers refer to the collective name of officials, judges, prosecutors, and police in the political and legal departments of the Chinese Communist Party.

According to Chen Yixin’s report, the CCP’s political and legal system has a large number of problems such as improper sentencing, illegal procedures, failure to investigate guilt, failure to file a case, and outgoing judges and prosecutors acting as “judicial brokers.”

The current rectification of the CCP’s political and legal system began on February 27. Recently, high-ranking political and legal officials have been sacked.

The Chinese Communist Party’s official Xinhua News Agency reported on June 2 that Meng Yongshan, the chief prosecutor of the Qinghai Provincial Procuratorate, voluntarily surrendered the case and is under investigation.

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On June 1, Gan Rongkun, member of the Standing Committee of the Henan Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee, sacked.

Duowei.com, which was accused of the CCP’s external propaganda, stated in early June that more than 40 officials (department-level and above) of the CCP’s political and legal system have been investigated and prosecuted in the past month. We will see the fall of intensive political and legal officials, and there will be more invisible.

On May 21st, political commentator Wang Youqun counted nine CCP political and legal committee secretaries recently investigated and dealt with, including: Yu Donghui, secretary of Zhengzhou Municipal and Legal Committee, Tan Xiaorong, deputy secretary of Chongqing Municipal and Legal Committee, Hui Congbing, deputy secretary of Shandong Political and Legal Committee, Chen Wenmin, Deputy Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of Guangdong Province, Jiang Kaixin, Deputy Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of Guangdong Province, Wu Guorui, Deputy Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of Inner Mongolia, Dai Guanghui, Deputy Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of Xinjiang, Chen Xiaoya, Secretary of the Municipal and Legal Committee of Sanya, Hainan Province, and Secretary of the Municipal and Legal Committee of Chenzhou, Hunan Province Yuan Weixiang.

Wang Youqun pointed out that the 9 secretaries of the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party of China were dismissed for different reasons, but at least two major problems are common: first, corruption; second, the persecution of Falun Gong.

It is worth noting that in the current rectification of the political and legal system, there has been an increase in news about the fall of officials in the “610” office. Including on March 13, Peng Bo, deputy director of the Central “610 Office”, was investigated; on April 9, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection notified Liu Xinyun, deputy governor of Shanxi Province and Director of the Provincial Public Security Department of the Communist Party of China, to be investigated, stating that he had served in Zibo City. Deputy Director of the 610 Office; On April 25, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection notified the CCP that Du Rongliang, the deputy mayor of Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province and the director of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, was investigated. The notice stated that he was once the director of the Wuxi Municipal Party Committee’s “610” Office; on May 14, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection notified Hui Congbing, deputy secretary of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party of China, to be investigated. Director etc.

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The “610” office is an illegal full-time organization established by the Jiang Zemin Group of the Communist Party of China on June 10, 1999 to persecute Falun Gong. It has powers beyond all laws.

Editor in charge: Yuan Ming Qing

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