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a man who was "stolen" by someone else and owed a huge debt of nearly 80 million yuan wants to apply for state compensation

2024-09-11

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on the morning of september 11, the people's court of huilai county, jieyang city, guangdong province, opened a trial on huang mouqiang's suspected crime of forging, altering, and buying and selling official documents and seals of state organs. in court, the defense argued that although huang mouqiang acted as an intermediary to impersonate liu hanting's family's identity information, many links in this case were not completed independently by him.

on the 11th, liu hanting, one of the victims, told red star news that in court, the procuratorate recommended a sentence of 3 years; the case was not sentenced in court.

someone stole his identity and owed him nearly 80 million yuan. liu hanting, who has been defending his rights for many years, hopes to get out of this quagmire. he told reporters that this case has had a huge impact on his and his family's lives, and he is considering applying for state compensation.

it is understood that the relevant information of the case provided by the procuratorate shows that in 2009, liu mouwei, a person related to the case, established contact with huang mouqiang through his connections and asked huang mouqiang to handle false household registration and id cards on his behalf. huang mouqiang then chose liu hanting's family as a target and made false certificates for liu mouwei. in 2010, liu mouwei found huang mouqiang again and asked him to make false household registration and id cards for liu mouwei's "friend" chen mou. huang mouqiang assisted chen mou in replacing the identity information of liu hanting's sister liu qionghua.

previously, red star news reported on liu hanting's experience. in august 2011, guangdong man liu hanting was informed by the police that the id photo in the police system did not match his identity. afterwards, liu hanting began to receive frequent collection calls from banks and credit institutions. according to police investigations, liu hanting's identity information was used by others and he was owed a huge debt of nearly 80 million yuan.

on may 20, 2023, a red star news reporter learned from a source that the suspect liu mouwei (male) who impersonated liu hanting and the suspect dong mouli (female) who pretended to be liu hanting's wife were arrested in a residential area in guangzhou. on july 12 this year, the longhua district people's court of shenzhen city heard the case of liu mouwei's fraud using identity information. liu hanting appeared in court as a witness, and the case has not yet been sentenced.

after his identity was stolen, liu hanting's life continued to be affected, even though he had clarified with the help of the police and the court that he had nothing to do with liu mouwei's huge debt. he said that he could not apply for any loans from banks or credit institutions normally, "i couldn't even borrow 500 yuan."

red star news reporter zhou weihao