BeijingJailed for air gun missA 25-year-old man was jailed for 14 months for firing an air gun at the windows of a kindergarten, the Beijing Times reports.mini storage The man fired the weapon with a friend at bottles in an open space near the nursery in April, but the pellets went past the target and into the kindergarten. The man was convicted of endangering public safety.Spurned lover leaves markAn insurance agent has been charged with vandalism for allegedly writing in marker pen on the cars of a client that spurred her, the Beijing Times reports. The woman became obsessed with the man and wanted him to become her boyfriend, even though he was married. She moved to the same residential area as the couple and had called at the man’s house. She reportedly felt angry after he rejected her advances.FujianMock MercedesA man has been fined 1,700 yuan (HK$2,160) and had points docked from his driving licence for altering his mainland-made BYD car to look like a Mercedes, the news website Fznews.com.cn reports. The man said he had wanted to show off to his family that he was a successful businessman, but could not afford a real German luxury car. His vehicle was found to have no number plates and to have been extensively modified.Record tourist revenueRevenue from tourism in the province reached over 200 billion yuan for the first time last year, the Strait City Daily reports. The industry generated 228 billion yuan in 2013, a 16 per cent rise on the previous year. More than 200 million people visited the province, including 195 million domestic tourists and five million from overseas. The newspaper said part of the rise in tourist numbers was due to the introduction of high-speed train services.HebeiHire-a-girlfriend scamA man in Cangzhou has been swindled out of 20,000 yuan after he tried to hire a girlfriend for the Lunar New Year holiday, the news website Hebei.com.cn reports. The man had no girlfriend and felt he could save some face by taking one home during the break. He saw an online advertisement to hire a girlfriend for 800 yuan a day. He sent 20,000 yuan as deposit, but the woman never turned up. He called the police after finding the contact phone number was not working.Rising property pricesTwo cities in the province recorded some of the biggest property price increases in the country last month, the Hebei Daily reports. Prices rose 2.5 per cent in Baoding and 2.28 per cent Hengshui in January compared with December. Those were the second- and third-highest price rises in the country, according to a research report.HubeiWuhan official sackedA street committee official in Wuhan has been sacked after his mistress posted photographs of him naked online and accused him of seeing other women, Xinhua reports. The woman started posting the pictures last month. The two had been living together for four years, but split up over his alleged affairs. The official was sacked on Saturday and an investigation into his conduct is under way.Killer takes own lifeA man in Yichang who is alleged to have killed his wife and mother-in-law has been found dead on a mountain after drinking poison, the China News Service reports. The man had an argument with his wife about how to spend 15,000 yuan her parents had given them. He is said to have killed the pair and then set fire to the house where his in-laws lived.HunanMur迷你倉er suspect soughtPolice in Xiangyin county are looking for a 25-year-old man who is suspected of murdering his wife, her parents and her brother on Saturday, the news website Rednet.cn reports. His sister-in-law, who was visiting family elsewhere, survived the killings. The man got married last year, but his wife wanted a divorce.Cut-throat card gameA poker player in Changsha has been accused of cutting his playing partner’s throat and killing him because he did not deal him a winning card, the Xiao Xiang Chen Bao reports. The killer was given 200 yuan by his partner to try to appease him, but he was still not satisfied. He waited at his playing partner’s home and allegedly cut his throat when he returned. The man is being sought by the police.Jiangsu‘Jewel thief’ arrestedPolice in Zhenjiang have detained a 22-year-old man who allegedly copied a movie plot by climbing inside a ventilation pipe to get into a shop and then steal 1.35 million yuan worth of jewellery, the Jinling Evening Post reports. The man used a screwdriver to detach the cover from a ventilation pipe and to remove glass from a jewellery counter. He allegedly sold the goods for just 7,000 yuan.No payout for black eyeA court in Nanjing has rejected a man’s demand for 100,000 yuan in compensation after he was given a black eye in an argument after a traffic crash, the Modern Express reports. The man said he had attended a school reunion the next day and had felt a laughing stock. The driver had punched him in the face several times and damaged his glasses after the crash. The court ordered the driver apologise rather than pay compensation.ShaanxiJailed for raping nieceA man in Yanan has been jailed for five years for raping his 13-year-old niece, the Huashang Daily reports. The niece visited her uncle and watched cartoons with him until midnight. She slept on the same bed as her uncle, his wife and their son. She was raped at night and was too scared to scream. Her family called the police the next day.Love in spadefulsA couple in a rural area near Yanan got up early in the morning and swept snow for 15 kilometres to the nearest railway station so their daughter could return home after the Lunar New Year holiday, the Huashang Daily reports. Heavy snow had made it impossible to get to the station, so the couple, who are farmers, helped their daughter get there with shovels on Friday.ZhejiangAsking police for handoutsA 22-year-old man in Wenzhou called the police 17 times in one week asking for cash, saying he had no money for a meal, the news website 66wz.com reports. The man allegedly spent all the money at an internet caf�. He went to a police station in Ouhai district on Friday and said he had come to visit his sister, but could not contact her. He confessed he had been living on police handouts for a week and was sent to a shelter.Drop in drink-drivingProvincial traffic police said 488 people were caught drink-driving during the Lunar New Year holiday, the Qianjiang Evening News reports. Thirteen people were immediately arrested because their blood-alcohol concentration was so high. Police said offenders thought there would be no drink-driving checks during the holidays. Officers said the number of drink-driving offences fell by nearly 30 per cent compared with the same period last year, showing a greater awareness of the issue.文件倉
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