China police arrest man for hugging wife-to-be
CHINA: Police in China arrested a man 28 years after he was accused
of hugging a woman against her will, a serious charge at the time, only
to find he had married his "victim", state media said Friday.
Chen Zonghao was accused of "hooliganism", a charge that no longer
exists under Chinese law, in the 1980s, at a time when China toughened
measures against "immoral" behaviour, the official China Daily newspaper
said.
He had allegedly hugged a female colleague against her consent in the
southern island of Hainan and the woman's parents reported the incident
to the police, prompting Chen to flee to his hometown in nearby
Guangdong province.
Hainan police officers finally arrested Chen in Guangdong on October
3, three decades on, after driving 1,100 kilometres (680 miles) in a
strong typhoon, the report said.
But they found he had married the alleged victim.
The couple now have two sons and a daughter and run a shop together.
An officer at Hainan's Wanning police station, who would not give her
name, confirmed the case when contacted by AFP. "He is on bail and it's
not clear yet what we will do next, the police are still investigating
and will decide," she said. A spokesman for police in Hainan told the
China Daily that they "still had a responsibility to arrest the criminal
and close the case", even though the charge no longer exists. AFP |