CHINA: MINING TYCOON LIU HAN EXECUTED
February 9, 2015: A Chinese mining billionaire said to have links with disgraced former security tsar Zhou Yongkang and who once launched a bid for Australiaâs Sundance Resources was executed for multiple murder, a court said.
Liu Han, his younger brother Liu Wei and three accomplices were condemned to death in May for âorganising and leading a mafia-style groupâ, murder and other crimes.
Their appeals were unsuccessful and all five were put to death on Monday 9, the Xianning intermediate court in the central province of Hubei said on its verified account on Chinaâs Twitter-like Sina Weibo.
The five met with their âclose relativesâ before the execution, the court said in a separate posting.
âThe executed criminalsâ legal rights were fully protected,â it added.
Liu Han led private company Hanlong, which is based in the south-western province of Sichuan and launched a takeover bid of more than $1bn for Sundance, a listed Australian iron ore firm, in 2011.
But the deal collapsed in 2013 after the Chinese firm failed to follow through. Chinese media reports said at the time that Liu Han had been detained.
The influential business magazine Caixin has reported that Liu Han once had dealings with a businessman believed to be Zhouâs son. State media have also hinted that the gang had connections to central government officials. (Sources: Agence France-Presse, 09/02/2015)
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