He was the founding major general, and his two sons were both sentenced to death, what felony was co

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

In 1979, a high-profile case occurred in China involving the twin sons of Xiong Yingtang, one of the founding generals of the People's Republic of China, who were both sentenced for criminal acts, and one of them was even sentenced to death. This case has attracted widespread attention in society, because it is the first case in China in which the children of high-ranking cadres have been punished so harshly for criminal acts, and it also highlights the principle of equality before the law.

The son of the founding major general, Xiong Yingtang, committed serious crimes, and such harsh sentences were usually given because their crimes were considered extremely heinous and seriously threatened the peace and order of society.

So who are these two people and what crimes have they committed?

Xiong Yingtang's sons were named Xiong Ziping and Xiong Beiping, and these two were mischief and domineering during their school years, and later grew up in just a few years, according to the instructions of "Er Xiong", more than 100 young women were seriously violated, many of them were pregnant, and according to the values and legal standards of the society at the time, these crimes were regarded as extremely serious. This series of sexual crimes has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation in society. However, due to the family background and influence of the "two bears", many victims' families and social figures are afraid to publicly expose the truth or request local ** to investigate and sanction.

It wasn't until 1979 that the situation in the country improved, and some people plucked up the courage to write a report letter, detailing the various crimes of the "two bears". Qian Ying, then secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee, with her resolute party spirit and anti-corruption stance, quickly ordered the arrest of "Erxiong".

The news was warmly welcomed by local residents, who celebrated the result. Surprisingly, however, the "two bears" do not seem to recognize the situation and still mistakenly believe that their family background can protect them from legal punishment. However, once Xiong Yingtang himself learned of his son's criminal behavior, he showed a resolute obedience to the organization and promised not to interfere in the handling of the case, demonstrating the principle that the rule of law and party discipline are above all else.

Two bears"The case is seen as an important event in China's efforts to maintain law and order and social justice, to demonstrate a zero-tolerance stance on criminal behavior. The case also underscores the principle of legal justice, which states that all people should be treated equally, regardless of their background. The way this case was handled conveys China's determination to fight corruption and uphold the rule of law.

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