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Chinese prosecutors have charged the former police chief of China's nor

Chinese prosecutors have charged the former police chief of China's northern region of Inner Mongolia with murder, bribery and possession of fire arms and explosives, state media reported on Thursday.
Zhao Liping was in charge of police in Inner Mongolia from 2005 until 2010 and had worked for almost three decades as a police officer.
He was detained on suspicion of the murder of a woman last year. State media has previously said the woman was his mistress, whom he stabbed and shot and then burned the body after she threatened to expose his corrupt behaviour.
The official China Daily, citing a statement from the state prosecutor, said Zhao also abused his position to "gain benefits for others" and took bribes.
It gave no other details.
The ruling Communist Party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said last year that Zhao took bribes, illegally owned firearms and was an adulterer.
Party members are supposed to be upholders of public morality and are banned from having extra-marital affairs.
Courts answer to the party and never challenge its accusations.
It has not been possible to reach Zhao for comment and unclear if he has retained a lawyer.