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Cage power to stop looting by officials

China Daily | Updated: 2016-12-27 07:33

AN OFFICIAL OF THE FOOD AND DRUG BUREAU in Huanggang, Central China's Hubei province, reportedly "confiscated" some 36 bottles of cooking oil from a local grocery in the name of "investigating flawed samples". He has been suspended and an investigation has been launched. Beijing News commented on Monday:

It is difficult to believe that a law enforcer acted like a gangster while doing his job and felt no shame in admitting it. Yet such is the case. Asked by the shop owner what right he had to commit such "theft", he responded with complete honesty: "Yes I am just looting and I am doing this in line with the law".

Preposterous as it sounds, "looting in accordance with the law" vividly and aptly describes what the Huanggang enforcer did - impounding a number of "dubious" commodities without the consent of the shop owner and without providing solid evidence of the "quality problems" of the commodities - in the name of further investigation.

Cage power to stop looting by officials

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