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Dog joke lands Chinese man in 10-day detention

  • Police investigate complaints of ‘outrageous messages’ and insults to law enforcement officials
  • Pet seller locked up for ‘picking quarrels and making trouble’

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A man in eastern China is serving 10 days in detention for ‘picking quarrels and making trouble’ after the name given to his dogs was considered offensive. Photo: Chengdu.cn
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A man has been detained by police in eastern China for giving his dogs a name which appeared to mock government officials notorious for their brutal treatment of unlicensed street vendors.

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The man, surnamed Ban, was locked up on Monday for 10 days in Yingzhou, Anhui province, as punishment for “picking quarrels and making trouble” – a catch-all crime under Chinese law which can cover anything from public nuisance to political protest.

In a statement police said they investigated Ban, who raises and sells dogs for a living, after receiving complaints that he was posting “outrageous messages” on social media which insulted law enforcement officials.

The Yingzhou Evening News reported that, over the past two months, Ban, 31, had posted pictures of his dogs for sale on social media, calling them chengguan, which means “urban enforcement agency” and is also used to refer to its employees.

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The agency’s officials operate in every city and have a reputation for enforcing local by-laws – such as on street trading – with excessive force.

Ban, who was described as “remorseful” by police, said he had only called his dogs by that name for fun. “I don’t understand laws and I didn’t know it violated the law,” he is reported to have said.

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