Violent veterans rally in China leads to 10 arrests
- Accused incited people to join protest with fake messages on social media, according to police

Ten suspects have been arrested for organising a “serious attack” on police officers during a veterans’ protest in northern China in October, according to state media.
According to People’s Daily, the accused organised a protest by 300 people from across the country, calling for better benefits for veterans, at a major public square in Pingdu, Shandong province.
During the assembly, some of the rally participants, led by the 10 suspects, acted violently towards the police and smashed police vehicles, the provincial police authority said, adding that their actions had caused injuries and led to substantial economic losses.
The report said 34 people, including an unknown number of police officers, were wounded in the violence, including two senior police officers who were seriously injured. In addition, a police bus and three private cars were destroyed.
More than 100 shops were forced to close during the rally and 11 buses had to change their routes to avoid the violence. Direct economic losses were estimated to have reached 8.2 million yuan (US$1.1 million).