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A Chinese woman has discovered that the husband she believed to be a People’s Armed Police officer was, in fact, a convicted murderer who had assumed a false identity. -- Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock BEIJING : A Chinese woman who thought she married and had a child with a People’s Armed Police officer found out seven years later that he was in fact a convicted murderer .
In 2014, a woman in northern China’s Hebei province, who uses the pseudonym Pang, married a PAP officer, Jia Bin, who had been introduced to her by her uncle. The couple soon had a son but Jia spent a dwindling amount of time at home, saying he was on “special missions”.China’s People’s Armed Police is a paramilitary force responsible primarily for internal security, riot control, counterterrorism and maritime law enforcement. The force provides support to the People’s Liberation Army during wartime. Pang said she did not check Jia’s personal documents fearing it might anger him. She also dared not contact the “unit” he said he belonged to.In 2020 she filed for divorce with the local court.When they registered for marriage, the man submitted only his military identification and a certificate from his unit, which were enough according to the regulations. These documents turned out to be fake. A member of staff with a marriage registration office said they did not have the skills to verify documents in 2014.In 2021, Pang received a phone call from a prison, telling her that her husband is a man called Tu Jinli, who had been convicted of murder and fraud and handed a suspended death sentence.Tu murdered a man in a fight in 2011 in another city in Hebei and escaped to the city where Pang lived. He faked the identity of a PAP officer to prevent people from questioning his real identity and scammed money out of people.Officers then discovered his murder conviction, tracked him down via surveillance footage and arrested him in 2017. The court convicted Tu in 2020. He was reportedly stung by his conscience in prison and told Pang his true identity.Last year, after going through extensive administrative procedures, Pang finally had her marriage annulled. “It shocked me that she was fine not knowing about him at all for years but willing to have a child with him,” an online observer said.“What is really scary is they got married with fake IDs. Marriage is too easy and divorce is too hard,” said a third. -- SOUTH CHINA MORNING POSTHollywood stars battle for trophies at Sunday's Golden Globes South Korea’s ramyeon exports hit new record of US$1.5bil driven by US, China and South-East Asia marketsRela deployed at BSI as autogate glitches persistVietnam warns of nuclear power delays, seeks Russia deal by January after Japan pullout
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