Update | Death sentence for Liu Han, mining tycoon with Zhou Yongkang link
He is found guilty of leading a 36-member gang on a crime spree

A former mining magnate with suspected ties to the family of retired security tsar Zhou Yongkang was sentenced to death today.
Liu Han was convicted on charges of leading a gang on a crime spree spanning two decades.
The sentencing of Liu, handed down by a court in the central province of Hubei, was the culmination of one of the highest-profile cases against a private businessman since President Xi Jinping took office last year and began a campaign against pervasive graft.
Liu’s younger brother, Liu Yong, aka Liu Wei, was also sentenced to death.
Microblog statements from state media outlets China Central Television and the Xinhua news agency said the brothers, along with their 36-member "mafia-style" gang, commmitted intentional homicide.
Xi’s crackdown has zeroed in on Sichuan province, where Liu’s company - privately held Hanlong Mining - is based.