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China-Japan-Koreas
China police probe 'black jails'
2010-09-28
[Al Jazeera] Authorities in Beijing are investigating a security firm that was allegedly paid by local governments to lock up petitioners in secret "black jails," Chinese state media has reported.

Police in China's capital have already detained the chairman and general manager of Anyuanding Security Service Company for "illegally detaining people and illegal business operations," the official China Daily said on Monday.

The firm allegedly helped Beijing-based liaison offices of some local governments around China to detain petitioners who had come to the capital to try to seek redress over a variety of problems, it added.

Under a system dating from imperial times, Chinese people can petition government authorities in Beijing or scenic provincial capitals over injustices or unresolved disputes such as illegal land grabs or police misconduct.

Complains of unresponsiveness
But many citizens complain of unresponsiveness, and some have said they were held for weeks or months in secret detention facilities known as "black jails," the existence of which has
repeatedly been denied by the government.

According to the report, Anyuanding would take petitioners to hotels or rented houses, where they were locked up, their IDs and phones seized, until the liaison offices told the company to send them back home.

The Beijing News, which visited one of the hotels where petitioners were allegedly held by the firm, said witnesses had heard people call for help from inside, and screamed that others
were being beaten up.

The firm refused to comment when contacted by the AFP news agency, and Beijing police were not immediately available for comment.
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