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Man who kept sex slaves in cellar sacked, loses Party membership
A man who allegedly kept six women as sex slaves in a dungeon for two years and killed two of them in a central China city has been sacked from his post and stripped of his Party membership.
Li Hao was fired from the inspection team under the Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision of Luoyang, Henan Province, after he was detained for forcing the women into prostitution and to feature in porno videos uploaded on the Internet to make money, Guangzhou Daily reported today.
Yu Hongwen, Li's supervisor and head of the inspection team, was also suspended.
Li said he dug two underground rooms in a basement he bought in a residential compound two years ago. He regularly raped the women, who were held for between two months to 21 months, and forced them to perform porn shows and prostitution, police said.
Residents in the neighborhood, where Li lived, are considering hiring a new property management company to ensure their safety.
Li Hao was fired from the inspection team under the Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision of Luoyang, Henan Province, after he was detained for forcing the women into prostitution and to feature in porno videos uploaded on the Internet to make money, Guangzhou Daily reported today.
Yu Hongwen, Li's supervisor and head of the inspection team, was also suspended.
Li said he dug two underground rooms in a basement he bought in a residential compound two years ago. He regularly raped the women, who were held for between two months to 21 months, and forced them to perform porn shows and prostitution, police said.
Residents in the neighborhood, where Li lived, are considering hiring a new property management company to ensure their safety.
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