Hunt under way for suspected robber, killer
Updated: 2012-08-13 08:11
By Xu Wei and Ma Wei in Chongqing (China Daily)
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A massive manhunt is under way for a man police believe shot and killed a railway police officer on Friday.
The suspect, Zhou Kehua, who is also the suspect in a series of robberies and killings dating to 2004, is thought to have committed his latest homicide when the officer was patrolling a section of railway in Chongqing on Friday afternoon, according to an officer from the Chongqing public security bureau who did not want to be identified.
The attack has intensified the fears that have been stoked by the 42-year-old gunman's alleged crimes. He is believed to target people who are withdrawing money from banks and has become adept at dodging police manhunts.
The search for Zhou has been going on since Friday morning, when he is suspected of having killed a woman and injured another two in a robbery in which he is thought to have stolen 250,000 yuan ($39,300) from the victims.
By Sunday afternoon, large numbers of police officers, Armed Police Force officers and People's Liberation Army soldiers were combing the slopes of Geleshan Mountain, where Zhou is believed to be hiding. As part of the search, notices offering rewards for clues to Zhou's whereabouts have been posted in almost every street in urban parts of Chongqing and police have established checkpoints on many large streets and at tollgates on highways.
The Chongqing police are offering a 500,000 yuan reward for tips leading to Zhou's capture dead or alive.
The Ministry of Public Security has classified Zhou as a "class-A" suspect. In all, 5.4 million yuan in rewards are being offered for tips leading to his capture, according to media reports.
On Geleshan Mountain and in its environs, police officers have been dispatched in groups stationed 50 meters apart on roads leading up and down the mountain. A large number of officers, meanwhile, were standing at the top of the mountain road.
A publicity officer from the Chongqing police declined to release new information about the search for Zhou, who is suspected of killing 10 people in Chongqing, Nanjing and Changsha since 2004, including the police officer and the woman who died on Friday.
In the hunt, the police have had to battle against temperatures as high as 40 C and the dense bushes and forests of Geleshan Mountain. Their search has uncovered a mountain cave that Zhou is believed to have stayed in. Inside it were two cigarette cases, a T-shirt and human waste. Media reports said police extended their hunt to Chongqing's Tongliang and Bishan counties on Saturday morning.
Wu Changming, a 52-year-old resident of Geleshan township, said police officers in the township are on guard 24 hours a day.
Relatives of the two people who were injured in the shooting on Friday declined to be interviewed on Sunday. The victims are receiving medical treatment at a hospital in Chongqing.
Previous media reports have described Zhou as cunning and ruthless, a man who never stays in hotels and is capable of surviving in the wild.
A police source in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, has confirmed that Zhou is also suspected of having committed a shooting and robbery in Nanjing in January, the news website people.com.cn reported on Friday.
Zhou is believed to have shot and robbed a man in front of a bank on Nanjing's Dongmen Street on Jan 6 just after the man had withdrawn 200,000 yuan.
Media reports have also said Zhou served a short prison term in Yunnan province in 2005 after he had been found guilty of trafficking firearms.
Contact the writers at xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn and mawei@chinadaily.com.cn
(China Daily 08/13/2012 page3)
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