(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) The man refused to do a nucleic acid test. The police found that he was a murder suspect 19 years ago

  China News Service, Baotou, March 5 (Reporter Zhang Linhu) In 2003, a man absconded while taking advantage of the SARS epidemic after killing a man; in 2022, he fell into the French Open due to the investigation of the new crown epidemic.

On the 5th, the reporter learned from the Public Security Bureau of the Rare Earth High-tech Zone, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that Zhao Moumou, a Hebei man suspected of causing one death and one serious injury 19 years ago, was arrested.

  On March 2, when the Wanshuiquan Police Station in Baotou City was investigating people who had not done nucleic acid testing, they found a man who not only did not participate in nucleic acid testing, but also lived in seclusion and did not use any communication equipment.

What's even more strange is that when the police asked, the man looked nervous and looked away, which aroused the police's alertness, and then checked his identity.

  The man claimed to be surnamed Guo, from Quyang County, Baoding City, Hebei Province.

The police immediately contacted the Quyang police, but the other party said there was no such person.

The police immediately deployed charges overnight, and came to the man's rental house again the next day, but he refused to explain, only the household registration information and name.

Soon, the police preliminarily identified the man as a fugitive in the murder case, and arrested him.

  After interrogation, the criminal suspect Zhao Moumou is from Baoding City, Hebei Province. In 2003, he had a dispute with the neighbors of the village. He beat one person to death and seriously injured one person with a wooden stick.

Because of the SARS epidemic at that time, Zhao fled one way and another, and worked in many places to make a living, and then temporarily lived in Baotou with fake identity information.

  Currently, the case is under further investigation.

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