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The Sixth Plenary Session of the Central Committee will go to Beijing to start cleaning up petitioners | National Bureau of Letters and Calls | Interception

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[Epoch Times October 30, 2021](The Epoch Times reporter Li Xi interviewed and reported) The Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China will be held in Beijing on November 8. According to news from Beijing petitioners, Beijing will Clean up petitioners. Yesterday (29), a petitioner went to the National Bureau of Letters and Calls to queue and was driven away. The petitioners were not allowed to register, and the hotel was not allowed to stay.

On October 30, Ma Bo, a long-term petitioner from Heilongjiang in Beijing, told The Epoch Times, “Beijing’s Fangshan District started to search house-to-house for rented houses in the past two days. On November 1st, Beijing wants to clear the petitioners, and the stability maintenance personnel of my household registration area notified me. Let me go back.”

According to information provided by Mr. Yu, the little brother of Beijing Express, there was no one passing by the National Letters and Calls Bureau at 8 am on the 29th. He made a video showing that the army was intercepted at every intersection outside the National Bureau of Letters and Calls.

Mr. Yu is engaged in express delivery work in Beijing, and he petitions while working. Whenever he encounters a sensitive day, he will always be subject to local stability maintenance. On October 29th, Mr. Yu told the Epoch Times reporter, “I am still in Beijing. Someone in our area has contacted me, so I don’t know what will happen later.”

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Petitioners from Sichuan and Shandong were intercepted when they entered Beijing on a car

In the early morning of October 30, Sichuan petitioners Lin Chaojun, Li Guiying, Ji Tengfu and Shandong petitioner Li Shuqing were kidnapped by a group of lawless elements on the train entering Beijing.

On October 30, Ji Tengfu told the Epoch Times reporter, “At 3:50 this morning, three criminals were forced to search us in the second carriage and failed. When we sat at Shijiazhuang Station, we were kidnapped by a large group of criminals. Get off the bus and now on the way back to Chengdu.”

On October 30, Li Guiying told the Epoch Times reporter, “We were in Beijing to petition, and we were kidnapped on the train. Now we are taken home individually. Six people came to our place, and I’m on the train back to Jianyang.”

The reporter called Lin Chaojun’s cell phone because the signal was poor and could not make a call. The cell phone used to dial Li Shuqing has been turned off.

Sichuan petitioners Lin Chaojun, Li Guiying, Ji Tengfu and Shandong petitioner Li Shuqing were kidnapped by a group of criminals on the train entering Beijing. (Provided by the respondent/video screenshot)

Chengdu intercepts visits to early morning bus station to kidnap petitioners

Xiong Kejin, a Sichuan petitioner who had been in Beijing for a week, left his residence at 4:30 in the morning on October 29, and was walking towards the bus stop. He was about to go to the State Bureau of Letters and Calls to line up to swipe his card. He suddenly rushed out of a car silently behind him and got off. A group of unidentified people said: “Pick you home and go back to talk.”

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On October 30, Xiong Kejin told The Epoch Times, “I don’t know those people. I searched my body as soon as I got into the car, and even touched my chest. I searched all my bags and threw them next to them. They are like gangsters. It’s the same. I’m taken to a hotel in Chengdu for isolation. They said that I would have to perform three nucleic acid tests for 14 days in isolation, and they want me to cooperate with my work.”

In addition, Xiong Xiaoqin from Sichuan was also forcibly kidnapped and taken back by local interceptors in Beijing on October 26.

Xiong Xiaoqin also posted on her Weibo that: Ma Guang, the petitioner director of the Baohe Sub-district Office of Chenghua District, Chengdu, has kidnapped Xiong Xiaoqin back to Chengdu with the evil forces in Beijing. Returning to Chengdu to report to the police, Huang Ke, the on-duty policeman of the Baohe Police Station of Chengdu Public Security Bureau Chenghua District Bureau, made the transcript and did not give the case receipt.

Editor in charge: Lin Yan#

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