Famous Shanghai human rights attorney Zheng Enchong was brutally
beaten three times in two days. By 11 a.m. on February 17, during
questioning by police, he was insulted and badly beaten by hired
thugs again. Zheng could hardly walk. He was finally released
at 22:47 p.m., 12 hours later.
Before the beating incident, Zheng disclosed more inside information
about the high profile corruption case of Zhou Zhengyi—the
richest man in Shanghai, who is believed to have ties with former
communist regime leader Jiang Zemin's two sons. Zheng said that
the reason for the police's beatings is to stop him from making
contact with overseas media.
Recently he came across some suspicious situations, including
evidence of how the family of Huang Ju—former Standing
Member of the Communist Central Political Bureau, sold land
at a high profit. Hu is believed to have been Jiang Zemin's
right hand man until he passed away in June 2007.
Not Allowed to Leave Home
Now, policemen and thugs, totaling 9 persons, stand guard outside
Zheng's house around the clock.
Zheng said, "Sometimes they are at the elevator door,
other times the front door of the first floor. In the most unnerving
situation, four are guarding the elevator door. Local policeman
Chen Fupei is guarding the elevator door today (February 18)."
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According to Zheng, one of the policemen who beat him, Zhang
Guangbao said openly, "This is an order directly from the
head of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau not to allow Zheng
to leave home, not a single step."
Beaten for Four Hours
On February 18, Zheng described the situation when he was summoned
the day before.
A little past 11 a.m., on February 17, Zheng was summoned to
the first interrogation room on the third floor of the Shanghai
Public Security Bureau in the Zhabei Precinct.
Zheng said, "One of them, Captain Wu, slapped me left
and right every five minutes, also pulled my nose, fiercely
wrenched both of my ears, pressed my head just like the Cultural
Revolution days, twisting my head constantly."
By 10 a.m. on February 16, as Zheng was going to get newspapers
on the street, he was brutally beaten by Shanghai National Security
personnel. After being beaten, he felt dizzy, and indignant.
He told the reporter that he was going to a start hunger strike
to protest Shanghai police's barbaric behavior.
At 6:50 a.m. on February 17, Zheng and his wife Jiang Meili
were going out to church, when they were stopped by four people
at the 14th floor elevator door. Jiang was permitted to pass,
but Zheng was not allowed to leave.
Zheng indicated that the violence on February 17 was worse
than that on the February 16. The police started to beat him
first, then four people kicked his hip, thigh, and leg with
their right legs, he was bruised all over and could hardly stand
up.
Zheng suspected it was probably the result of people disclosing
information about letters of corruption he had received regarding
high level officials at the Shanghai Public Security Bureau.
Before the beating, Zheng exclusively revealed to the Epoch
Times some of the content of the implicating letters. They include
even more inside information about Zhou Zhengyi's land embezzlement
scheme, which involved the power struggle between current regime
leader Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin, and criminal evidence about
a brother of current CCP leader Wu Banguo and family members
of the former Shanghai Party Chief Chen Lainyu and Huang Ju.
The Epoch Times will make public these reports on a case by
case basis in the future.