Sixteen members of a Beijing criminal gang were jailed on
Friday.
Gang boss Lei Nagang, received a 17-year sentence for willful
and malicious injury, extortion, stirring up fights and causing
trouble, when he appeared before the city's No 2 Intermediate
People's Court.
His gang had been fighting for control of Huairou District since
2001, court sources said.
Yin Chunwei, 26, another prime figure in the gang, was jailed
for 15 years.
The other 14 gang members were sentenced to between 1 and 11
years jail.
Aged from 21 to 41, the gang members were farmers and unemployed
residents from Beijing's Huairou District and Northeast China's
Heilongjiang Province, court sources said.
Twelve of them, including Lei and Yin, were ordered to pay
compensation of 89,000 yuan (US$11,000) for the damage they
caused.
The court heard how, in 2002, Lei quarreled with a man surnamed
Du at a restaurant in Huairou. After the argument Lei led a 10-man
gang armed with swords and axes in a vicious attack on Du.
Between 2001 to 2005, in a bid to monopolize the district's
movie extra business, Lei, Yin and the gang attacked 10 people and
destroyed three cars.
The gang was also involved in other malicious injuries,
extortion and stirring up fights.
Lei was arrested in March last year. His gang was rounded up
shortly afterwards.
(China Daily May 27, 2006)