On January 19, Tangshan resident Song Jinwang spotted an auxiliary police officer surnamed Lou using a forged license plate, and reported the case immediately to Tangshan Traffic Police under his real name.
By noon the next day, Song says he was bombarded by over 450 threatening phone calls from the officer he reported. Although local police have denied leaking any of Song's personal information, they have dismissed the head of Lou's squad and are holding officer Lou for 15 days' administrative detention.
"I reported to an inspector from the second squad named Ma Wenfeng," 38-year-old Song, a local business owner, alleges. Song's call log proves that he did indeed make a call to Ma at 3:27pm; but what he did not expect was to receive a call from a furious Lou just an hour later. Song says that "he just asked me to withdraw the report at first, but later started threatening me."
According to bjnews.com, between then and noon the next day Lou's phone number appeared more than 450 times and each phone call was made within intervals of just a couple of minutes. Song screencapped his this phone log and uploaded it to popular forums like Baidu Tieba.
Reporters from bjnews.com contacted the interim head of the traffic police detachment, Sun Jianjun, and inspector Ma Wenfeng to confirm if Song's information was divulged by them, but both strongly denied the claim.
On January 21, Lou was fined RMB2,000 for forging a license plate and was docked 12 penalty points on his driver's license, plus put under administrative detention for 15 days. Sun Jianjun was dismissed from duty for management failure.
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