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Two in Court over Trampling Case

The trial began Wednesday at the Beijing No 2 Intermediate People's Court of two people suspected of being responsible for an accident that killed 37 people in the city's Miyun County on February 5.

Sun Yong, former director of the Chengguan Police Station in Miyun and Chen Bainian, former political commissar of the station, were charged with dereliction of duty by the No 2 Branch of the Beijing Municipal People's Procuratorate.

Sources with the court and the procuratorate declined to comment on the case.

Tragedy struck at a traditional Lantern Festival gathering on February 5 in Mihong Park in Miyun County, causing people to be trampled on the park's Caihong Bridge.

The accident was later proved by the procuratorate to have been the result of criminal responsbilities.

Sun and Chen failed to fulfil their public security duties during the Lantern Festival gathering, according to the public prosecutor, who believed their negligence directly resulted in the accident.

Qian Lieyang, the lawyer representing Sun, said Wednesday he had appealed for his client not to be harshly punished.

"Sun alone would have been unable to cause such a serious accident. There are many other reasons behind the accident," Qian said Wednesday.

Liu Yan, Chen's lawyer, claimed that the former political commissar was innocent.

"Although Chen is responsible for the accident, his behaviour did not match the crime of dereliction according to Criminal Law," he said Wednesday.

Earlier this year, Xia Qiang, secretary of the Miyun County Committee of the Communist Party of China, was disciplined within the Party over the accident.

County head Zhang Wen admitted his mistake and resigned.

(China Daily October 14, 2004)

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