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Online whistle-blower probed on blackmail, swindling suspicions

A prominent online whistle-blower said yesterday police had questioned him over suspicions of swindling and blackmail and detained him for 24 hours. The news came as the government is stepping up its crackdown on citizens' internet activities.

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Wu Dong
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A prominent online whistle-blower said yesterday police had questioned him over suspicions of swindling and blackmail and detained him for 24 hours.

The news came as the government is stepping up its crackdown on citizens' internet activities.

Wu Dong, better known by his online name of Huazong, or “Boss Hua”, was picked up at a hotel in Beijing on Tuesday and taken in for questioning.

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“They say I’m suspected of swindling and blackmail,” he said by telephone. “Of course this is not true and I’m innocent. I think somebody has it in for me.”

Wu declined to say if he thought he was targeted because of his activity online, which he said the police did not bring up.

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“I really can’t speculate on that,” he said.

Reuters was unable to reach Beijing police for comment.

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