Another kidnapped child Li Chengqing in the "Aunt Mei case" was successfully retrieved.

  On the morning of October 8, The Paper (www.thepaper.cn) learned from Li Chengqing’s biological father Li Shuquan that on the eve of this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, they received a notice from the Guangzhou police that their 16-year-old son Li Chengqing had been found by the police. .

  On October 6, with the assistance and witness of the Zengcheng police in Guangzhou, Li Chengqing met with his family.

After that, the family took his son back to his hometown in Hunan and had a reunion dinner at noon on October 7. "(Son) gets along well with his family."

  Li Shuquan said that Li Chengqing's adoptive parents were both in Shenzhen, and he was also a sophomore in Shenzhen. He never knew he was abducted.

On October 8, they drove Li Chengqing back to Guangdong, "it can't affect his studies, let him go to university later."

In Li Shuquan's plan, after the winter vacation, they took their son back to his hometown and held a banquet to celebrate his son's return home.

  Public reports show that Li Chengqing was abducted by human trafficker Zhang Weiping when he was more than 1 year old.

In 2005, Li Shuquan and his family moved to Longhua Town, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province for rent. Zhang Weiping, who claimed to be the "Pharaoh", struck up a conversation with Li Shuquan and his wife.

In August of the same year, Zhang Weiping said he wanted to take Li Chengqing to play nearby, but he has never been seen since.

Over the years, Li Shuquan and his wife have never given up looking for a son.

  Between September 2003 and December 2005, 9 children were abducted and sold by Zhang Weiping. Zhang Weiping claimed that the kidnapped children were resold by "Aunt Mei". This case was also referred to as the "Aunt Mei case" by many media. ".

At present, "Aunt Mei" has not been arrested yet, and his true identity is still an unsolved mystery.

  In recent years, with the efforts of the Guangzhou police, six children including Shen Cong and Li Chengqing have been successfully recovered.

Today, of the nine abducted children in the "Aunt Mei case", three of them are still looking for.

  The Paper, reporter Chen Xuhou