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China executes mining tycoon Liu Han, who had links to ex-security tsar Zhou Yongkang

Businessman killed along with brother and three associates

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Liu Han in tears in court last year. He was executed for his crimes, including murder and running a mafia-style gang, on Monday morning. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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A Chinese mining tycoon linked to former security tsar Zhou Yongkang has been executed, according to state media.

Sichuan native Liu Han, 48, was found guilty of 13 charges – including murder, organising casinos, running a mafia-style gang and illegally selling firearms – and sentenced to death in late May.

He was executed on Monday morning together with his younger brother Liu Wei and three associates, Tang Xianbing, Zhang Donghua and Tian Xianwei, Xianning city intermediate court in Hubei province said. 

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The court organised meetings between the criminals and their families prior to the executions, Xinhua reported.

He spoke calmly to his family as they visited him  before his execution.

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He told them to accept his fate, and not to seek redress for any injustice, according to a source close to the family. His final words quoted the adage attributed to Abraham Lincoln: “You can fool some of the people all the time, and all the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”.

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