CHINA: Security tightens outside a courthouse in eastern China as fallen Chinese leader Bo Xilai is to stand trial, accused of corruption, bribery and abuse of power in the most divisive scandal to hit the country in decades.
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CHINA: Security tightens outside a courthouse in eastern China as fallen Chinese leader Bo Xilai is to stand trial, accused of corruption, bribery and abuse of power in the most divisive scandal to hit the country in decades.
- Title: CHINA: Security tightens outside a courthouse in eastern China as fallen Chinese leader Bo Xilai is to stand trial, accused of corruption, bribery and abuse of power in the most divisive scandal to hit the country in decades.
- Date: 22nd August 2013
- Summary: JINAN CITY, SHANDONG PROVINCE, CHINA (AUGUST 22, 2013) (REUTERS) EXTERIOR OF JINAN INTERMEDIATE PEOPLE'S COURT / POLICE STANDING GUARD CHINESE NATIONAL EMBLEM POLICE STANDING AT ENTRANCE TO COURT COMPOUND CLOSE UP OF POLICE OFFICER STANDING GUARD JOURNALISTS WAITING OUTSIDE COURT EXTERIOR OF COURT / POLICE MARCHING INTO COURTHOUSE POLICE MARCHING INTO COURTHOUSE POLICE OFFICERS STANDING GUARD OUTSIDE COURT AMBULANCES DRIVING INTO COURT COMPOUND POLICE STANDING GUARD OUTSIDE COURT / SECURITY CORDON / VEHICLE DRIVING OUT OF COURT COMPOUND PERSON TAKING PHOTO OF SECURITY WITH MOBILE PHONE / POLICE STANDING GUARD BUS DRIVING INTO COURT COMPOUND POLICE STANDING GUARD OUTSIDE COURT
- Embargoed: 6th September 2013 13:00
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- Location: China
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- Country: China
- Topics: Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA9J8NM63TKYZCUIXM206ZQ8FJ8
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- Story Text: Heavy police presence surrounded a courthouse in eastern China on Thursday (August 22) where the trial of ousted politician Bo Xilai is to open, the final, dramatic chapter of the country's most politically charged case in more than three decades.
Hundreds of police officers were stationed in areas surrounding the Intermediate People's Court in Jinan, capital of Shandong province, where Bo is set to appear in public for the first time in 17 months.
Security cordons and barriers were set up to block traffic in nearby streets and journalists were kept behind a barrier on the opposite side of the narrow street from the courthouse.
According to court officials, Bo's trial will open at 8:30 a.m. (0030 GMT) where he will face charges of bribery, corruption and abuse of power.
Bo, the party chief in the southwestern metropolis of Chongqing, was a fast-rising star in China's leadership circles when his career was stopped short last year by a murder scandal involving his wife, Gu Kailai. Gu was accused, and later convicted, of the November 2011 murder of British businessman Neil Heywood, a business partner and family friend.
Bo is almost certain to be found guilty, given that China's prosecutors and courts come under Communist Party control and courts have a 98 percent conviction rate. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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