Chongqing is in trouble again! The director of the public security bureau delusions of central government, “willing to be hunted” was double-opened

The Central Discipline Inspection Commission of the Communist Party of China (CCDIC) announced on the 4th that four local officials and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) had fallen, including Deng Cullin, former deputy mayor and head of the Public Security Bureau of Chongqing, Wen Guodong, former vice governor of Qinghai Province, Luo Jiaque, former chief accountant of COFCO, and Hu Wenming, former chairman of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) and chief of the development of the first domestic aircraft carrier.

The report said that Deng Zuling was “doubly fired” for serious disciplinary violations, i.e., expelled from the party and public office, and criticized him for losing his ideals and beliefs, lacking the “four consciousnesses”, deviating from the “two safeguards”, participating in a gang within the party, making political capital, being keen on political speculation, deludedly discussing the major policies of the CPC Central Committee, engaging in superstitious activities, receiving gifts and accepting banquets for a long time in violation of the law, being morally corrupt, and engaging in power and sex deals, and being willing to be “hunted”.

According to Xinhua and other Chinese media reports, Deng, 55, a native of Wuhan, Hubei province, was the deputy director of the Hubei Provincial Public Security Bureau and director of the Central Committee of Political and Legal Affairs before being transferred to Chongqing in 2017.

However, the fall of Wang Lijun, then vice mayor and head of Chongqing’s Public Security Bureau in 2012, has drawn a lot of attention, as he was involved in the “Haywood murder case” and the “Bo Xilai case. In 2012, Wang Lijun, then vice mayor and head of the Chongqing Public Security Bureau, was involved in the Haywood murder case and the Bo Xilai case, and then fled to the U.S. Consulate General in Chengdu, where he was found to be a “defector”. A month later, Bo Xilai, the popular secretary of Chongqing Municipal Committee, stepped down. The case of Deng Zuolin, who was sitting in the same position as Wang Lijun, has now been double-opened, leading the outside world to wonder.