Chinanews.com, September 3, according to the official Weibo news of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, at 11 o'clock on September 3, he was on the run for nearly two years, suspected of robbing ancient tombs, reselling cultural relics and other criminal cases. The fugitive Cheng Maisheng (male, 52 years old, from Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province) was forced to surrender under strong pressure from the public security organs to the Linfen Case Handling Center of the Shanxi Public Security Department to combat cultural relics crimes (the Quwo County Public Security Bureau, Linfen City, Shanxi Province). Has been criminally detained in accordance with the law.

Screenshot of the official Weibo of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security

  To implement the spirit of the National Anti-Cultural Crimes Special Operation Deployment Conference, the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security re-deployed the arrest of four A-level wanted people who have not yet arrived in the special operation in 2019.

On September 1, the major media reissued an announcement, urging him to surrender as soon as possible, and mobilized the masses to provide clues for arrest.

The re-issue of the A-level wanted notice has formed a powerful deterrent to the fugitive cultural relic criminals.

  At 11 o'clock on September 3, for nearly two years at large, Cheng Maisheng (male, 52 years old, from Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province), a class-A wanted fugitive suspected of stealing ancient tombs, reselling cultural relics and other criminal cases, was forced to The public security organs were under strong pressure and surrendered to the Linfen Case Handling Center of the Shanxi Provincial Public Security Department to combat cultural relics crimes (the Quwo County Public Security Bureau, Linfen City, Shanxi Province).

  At present, Cheng Maisheng has been criminally detained in accordance with the law, and the local public security agency is reviewing his suspected cultural relic crime.