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Chongqing municipality ex-police chief Wang Lijun (C) looks on during his sentencing inside the courtroom of the Chengdu People's Intermediate Court in Chengdu, Sichuan province in this still image taken from video September 24, 2012. Wang was found guilty on four charges, including seeking to conceal the murder of a British businessman Neil Heywood in a scandal that felled the ambitious politician Bo Xilai. REUTERS/CCTV via REUTERS TV (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA
This Sept. 18, 2012 video image taken from CCTV shows Wang Lijun, center, being taken to the trial at the Chengdu Intermediate People's Court in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan province. A Chinese court will announce a verdict Monday, Sept. 24, 2012 for the ex-police chief at the center of a seamy political scandal that has buffeted China's leadership. (Foto:CCTV via AP video/AP/dapd) CHINA OUT, TV OUT // Eingestellt von wa
Former police chief Wang Lijun speaks during a court hearing in Chengdu in this still image taken from video September 18, 2012. The former police chief at the heart of China's biggest political uproar in decades did not contest charges against him at his court hearing on Tuesday, an official said. Wang fled to a U.S. consulate in Chengdu for more than 24 hours in February, days after his dismissal as police chief of Chongqing, the nearby municipality then run by ambitious politician Bo Xilai, who had raised Wang to prominence as a crime gang-buster. REUTERS/CCTV via Reuters TV (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA
In this Oct. 21, 2008 photo, Chongqing city police chief Wang Lijun reacts during a press conference in the southwestern China city. Wang, the country's most famous policeman, has dropped from sight amid unconfirmed reports of a political scandal and a bid for U.S. asylum. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT
In this Oct. 16, 2011 photo, Chongqing city police chief Wang Lijun delivers a speech during the 2nd International Forensic Science Meeting in southwestern China's Chongqing city. Wang, the celebrity top cop relieved of his duties in a major Chinese city, held a meeting at a U.S. consulate amid unconfirmed reports of an asylum bid but then left the building and his whereabouts were unclear Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT
In this Oct. 16, 2011 photo, Chongqing city police chief Wang Lijun delivers a speech during the 2nd International Forensic Science Meeting in southwestern China's Chongqing city. Wang, the celebrity top cop relieved of his duties in a major Chinese city, held a meeting at a U.S. consulate amid unconfirmed reports of an asylum bid but then left the building and his whereabouts were unclear Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT