Chenzhou Beihu District Police: Former Communist Party Secretary Chu Tingzheng was sentenced to criminal detention for alleged indecent assault

On the evening of April 8th, according to the report of the North Lake Branch of the Chenzhou Public Security Bureau of Hunan Province, Chu Ting, the former secretary of the Communist Youth League North Lake District Committee, was charged with suspected indecent assault and is currently under criminal detention by the public security organ.

Surging News (www.thepaper.cn) reported on April 5th that Chen Jiao, a young female entrepreneur in Chenzhou (pseudonym), reported that after a dinner on the evening of March 31st, she was the secretary of the Beihu District Youth League Committee. Chu Ting levied indecency, "suspicion of rape." "He dragged me to the box next door, and I had no time to respond. I was directly pressed down on the sofa for indecency, and I took off my pants for violence." Yang Jiao said, when she called for help, and It was not until one of her classmates arrived that Chu Tingzheng let go.

On the morning of April 7th, the Beihu District reported that the Beihu District Committee decided on April 6 to remove Chu Ting from the party's duties and remove other duties according to the procedure; for violations of the discipline, the Beihu District Disciplinary Committee will file a case for review; The North Lake Branch of the Chenzhou Public Security Bureau has accepted the case in accordance with the law for alleged indecent behavior. Other public officials who participate in violations of the rules and regulations shall be given corresponding accountability according to the circumstances and disciplines.

On the afternoon of April 7, Chu Tingzheng denied the woman's report in an interview with Red Star News. "I graduated with a master's degree in law and have also worked in law," Chu Tingzheng said. "If I think I really did something shameful, I will never appear that apology that seems to have left handles and faults. Give her the content. "

On the morning of April 8, whistleblower Yang Jiao told Peng Mei News that she would wait patiently for investigations by relevant departments, "I believe that the judiciary will definitely punish the villains."

At 10 o'clock on the evening of April 8, the Beihu Branch of the Chenzhou Public Security Bureau notified the progress of the case on its WeChat public account: On April 2, 2020, our office received a report from the victim Yang Moumou, saying it was indecent by Chu Moumou. And attempted to rape. After receiving the police, our bureau immediately accepted and launched an investigation. After preliminary investigation, Chu Moumou was suspected of compulsory indecency, and our bureau decided to investigate it. Currently, Chu Moumou has been criminally detained.

According to the provisions of Article 237 of China's Criminal Law, anyone who uses violence, coercion, or other methods to obscure others or insult a woman shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or detention. Those who gather in public or commit this crime in public, or have other bad circumstances, shall be sentenced to more than five years in prison.