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Probe into Guangdong police officer who owns 192 properties

Zhao Haibin, a senior Public Security Bureau official in Lufeng, Guangdong, became the target of a probe after reports that he owned the properties in Huizhou, the Guangzhou-based Southern Metropolis Daily reported on Tuesday.

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Probe into Guangdong police officer who owns 192 properties
Choi Chi-yuk

A senior Guangdong police officer accused of owning 192 properties in a nearby city is being investigated, the authorities confirmed on Tuesday, a day after a fugitive bank official suspected of using false identification to buy 41 flats in Beijing was detained in Shaanxi .

Zhao Haibin, a senior Public Security Bureau official in Lufeng, Guangdong, became the target of a probe after reports that he owned the properties in Huizhou, the Guangzhou-based Southern Metropolis Daily reported on Tuesday.

Huang Xianjia, the deputy of Lufeng's Communist Party propaganda department, said: "The party committee in Lufeng has already set up a task force to look into Zhao's case."

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He declined to say whether Zhao - dubbed the "grandpa of property" by internet users - had been detained.

Gong Aiai , a deputy head of a bank in Shenmu county, Shaanxi, was arrested in Shenmu on Monday for allegedly "forging official documents and stamps", Xinhua reported.

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Gong, who became known as the "elder sister of property", was accused of using fake identities to buy 41 properties in Beijing.

The party committee in Lufeng has already set up a task force to look into Zhao's case
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