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Police arrested Zhou in June after seizing an old tiger poster, which Zhou allegedly used to produce his photos. They also found a wooden model of a tiger paw and 93 bullets in his home.

A spokesman with the Shaanxi provincial government said in June that Zhou had used the wooden cat's paw to fabricate tigers' footprints in the snow.

The provincial government announced in late June that Zhou's tiger photos were fabricated.

Zhou's defense lawyers claimed outside the court after the first court hearing that it was not Zhou who was solely responsible for the bad publicity generated by the case, saying the "cursory release of the news by relevant departments" helped promote the fraud.

A total of 13 government staff in Shaanxi were sacked or reprimanded as a result of the case.

Li Qian, a junior wildlife preservation official in Zhou's home county of Zhenping was sacked for failing to conduct a site survey to prove the tiger photos genuine, said a spokesman with the provincial department of supervision.

The spokesman said Li also fabricated a survey report and was therefore directly responsible for the government's cursory release of Zhou's "discovery".

The case also led to the sackings of Zhenping County's forestry chief Qin Dapeng, who failed to find holes in Li's report and trade chief Xie Kunyuan, who provided cameras and films to Zhou and helped Zhou develop the fake tiger photos.

Four officials from the provincial forestry department were also removed, including two deputy chiefs.

(Xinhua News Agency November 18, 2008)

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