Core Viewpoint - The case involving Song Tianpei, former chairman of the Qiandongnan Prefecture Explosive Industry Association and director of Zhongli Company, has seen a reversal after an initial decision of non-prosecution due to insufficient evidence. However, a new investigation has been initiated by the police, raising concerns about potential abuse of power [1][4]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - Song Tianpei was initially charged with forced trading, illegal sale of explosives, creating disturbances, and embezzlement, but was not prosecuted due to insufficient evidence as determined by the Qiandongnan Prefecture Luodian County Procuratorate [2][5]. - The investigation into Song's actions, including the collection of fees from member units and the provision of explosives to a coal mine, was deemed not to constitute criminal behavior under the law [2][3]. - The charges related to the illegal sale of explosives were also dismissed due to unclear facts and insufficient evidence [3][5]. Group 2: New Investigation - Following the non-prosecution decision, Zhongli Company received a notice from the police requesting evidence related to its operations, which has raised questions about the legitimacy of this new investigation [4][5]. - The new inquiry focuses on administrative violations rather than the previous criminal charges, suggesting a shift in the nature of the investigation [4][5]. - Song's defense attorney has expressed concerns that this new investigation may represent an abuse of power, as it does not align with the previous findings of insufficient evidence for criminal charges [4][5].
贵州黔东南爆破协会会长涉罪不起诉,刚过两月再被调查
Qi Lu Wan Bao·2025-11-27 03:47