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Police officer linked to wrongful execution of teen, 18, investigated for 'crimes on duty'

Senior official in charge of the rape and murder inquiry that led to 18-year-old's conviction in northern China accused of "crimes committed on duty"

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The parents of executed teenager Huugjilt mourn at this grave in Hohhot earlier this week after a court cleared him of rape and murder. Photo: Xinhua

The authorities are investigating a senior policeman in the Inner Mongolia region of northern China for his role in the wrongful execution in 1996 of a teenager who was exonerated this week for the rape and murder of a woman, state media said on Thursday.

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Thousands of people have in recent days urged the government to investigate and punish the officials responsible for the wrongful conviction of the young man, Huugjilt.

A retrial by an Inner Mongolian court on Monday found that Huugjilt, then 18, was wrongly convicted of raping and killing a woman.

The Xinhua state news agency said prosecutors were investigating the deputy director of the Hohhot Public Security Bureau, Feng Zhiming, on suspicion of “crimes committed on duty”.

Feng, who led the task force investigating Huugjilt, was not available for comment.

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Another man confessed to the murder in 2005, but a retrial was not conducted until this year, Xinhua reported.

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