For those who knowingly are innocent, they will be prosecuted, and for those who they know are guilty, they willfully cover up and prevent them from being prosecuted. Former member of the Party Leadership Group of the People's Government of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefect

For those who he knew were innocent, and for deliberately shielding those who he knew were guilty from being prosecuted. Former member of the Party Leadership Group, Deputy Governor, and Secretary of the Party Committee of the Prefecture Public Security Bureau of the People's Government of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province , Director Tian Jun was sentenced to 11 years and six months in the first instance.

According to CCTV, the Wuhan Intermediate People’s Court recently publicly pronounced the first-instance verdict on Tian Jun, a former party member, deputy governor, party secretary and director of the People’s Government of the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Hubei Province, for accepting bribes and perverting the bill for personal gain. The defendant was Tian Jun was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment for accepting bribes and a fine of RMB 700,000; for bending the law for personal gain, he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment; it was decided to execute the sentence for eleven years and six months and was fined RMB 700,000; for the seizure The stolen money will be confiscated and turned over to the state treasury.

54-year-old Tian Jun has served in the public security system for a long time. In November 2021, he became the deputy governor of Enshi Prefecture and the director of the State Public Security Bureau. He was dismissed from office on June 22, 2023. The Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision reported on his expulsion from the party and public office that in addition to abusing power for personal gain and accepting huge amounts of property, he also acted for personal gain and used power willfully, seriously damaging legal authority and judicial credibility.

The Tian Jun case is a rare official corruption case in recent years that was reviewed and investigated by the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervisory Committee and simultaneously opened for investigation by the Provincial Procuratorate.

Tian Jun. Data map

Subjecting a person to prosecution who he knew was innocent, and deliberately shielding a person he knew to be guilty

The Wuhan Intermediate People’s Court held that the defendant Tian Jun, as a state employee, took advantage of the convenience and authority of his position. He sought benefits for others and illegally accepted more than 6.76 million yuan from others. The amount was extremely huge, which seriously violated the integrity of the state staff's duties. His behavior constituted the crime of accepting bribes.

Defendant Tian Jun, as a judicial officer, bent the law for personal gain and allowed people who he knew to be innocent to be prosecuted, and deliberately shielded people who he knew to be guilty from being prosecuted. The circumstances were serious and his behavior constituted favoritism. Violation of law. The defendant Tian Jun committed several crimes and should be punished concurrently. In view of the fact that he has voluntarily confessed most of the same type of criminal facts that he has not yet grasped, has withdrawn all the stolen money, and voluntarily confessed and accepted punishment, he can be given a lighter punishment according to law. The court then made the above judgment.

Tian Jun was born in October 1970 in Wufeng, Hubei. He has been working in the Hubei political and legal system for many years. He has served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Dangyang Municipal Party Committee, Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee, Director of Public Security, member of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of Yichang Municipal Public Security Bureau, deputy secretary of the Party Committee and deputy director of Yichang Municipal Public Security Bureau, etc. In March 2020, Tian Jun served as a member of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of the Hubei Provincial Prison Administration Bureau, rising to the deputy department level. In November 2021, he was transferred to the position of deputy governor of Enshi Prefecture and director of the Prefecture Public Security Bureau.

Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (referred to as Enshi Prefecture) is located in the southwest of Hubei Province, with a total area of ​​24,000 square kilometers. It governs the two cities of Enshi and Lichuan and the six counties of Jianshi, Badong, Xuanen, Laifeng, Xianfeng and Hefeng. . Enshi Prefecture was established on August 19, 1983 and is the only autonomous prefecture in Hubei Province.

At the beginning of his tenure in Enshi Prefecture, Tian Jun once stated that he insisted on taking the lead in setting an example and setting an example, strictly abiding by political disciplines and rules, strictly abiding by laws and police regulations, and resolutely not exceeding the "line of defense", not stepping on the "red line", and not crossing the "bottom line". Consciously keep your circle of friends clean, and take good care of your relatives and staff around you. Always be respectful, be wary, stick to the bottom line, tell the truth, do honest things, be an honest person, and resolutely never do anything that damages the party spirit or violates discipline and law.

However, this veteran public security officer not only stepped on the "red line" of discipline and law, but also exceeded the "bottom line" of law enforcement.

served as the deputy governor of Enshi Prefecture and director of the Prefecture Public Security Bureau for one year and seven months. On June 22, 2023, Tian Jun was dismissed from office and was subject to disciplinary review and supervisory investigation by the Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision. The Hubei Provincial People's Procuratorate simultaneously opened a case for investigation.At the end of December of the same year, the Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision notified him of his expulsion from the party and public office, saying that Tian Jun had lost his ideals and beliefs, deviated from his original mission, was disloyal and dishonest to the party, and resisted organizational review; he ignored the spirit of the eight central regulations and accepted gifts in violation of regulations. ; Violate organizational principles, use authority to seek benefits for others and accept property in the selection and appointment of cadres; violate regulations to reimburse project work funds; Transform the law-enforcement power granted by the party and the people into a tool for personal gain, enforce the law and violate the law, abuse power for personal gain, use the convenience of one's position to benefit others in case handling, job promotion, etc., and illegally accept huge amounts of property; use power willfully for personal gain. , deliberately taking criminal coercive measures against innocent people, helping guilty people to evade criminal liability, and seriously damaging legal authority and judicial credibility. Why was

opened for review and investigation by the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision, and simultaneously opened for investigation by the Provincial Procuratorate?

Behind the high-profile Tian Jun case are new changes in anti-corruption work. According to the report on the investigation of the

department official, when the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision opened the case for review and investigation, the Provincial Procuratorate simultaneously opened the case for investigation, which is relatively rare. Generally speaking, officials suspected of violating disciplines and laws will be reviewed and investigated by the Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision before the suspected crimes are transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution. The Tian Jun case is a rare official corruption case in recent years that was reviewed and investigated by the provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervisory Committee and simultaneously opened for investigation by the provincial procuratorate.

The Tian Jun case has a background, which is the Supervision Law and the Amended Criminal Procedure Law that were reviewed and passed in 2018, which adjusted the jurisdiction of duty-related crimes. "Corruption and bribery crimes, crimes of dereliction of duty by state functionaries" that were previously under the jurisdiction of the procuratorate will be placed under the jurisdiction of the supervisory authority.

According to the new regulations, the supervisory authorities will investigate suspected corruption and bribery, abuse of power, dereliction of duty, rent-seeking of power, transfer of interests, malpractice for personal gains, and waste of state assets. The People’s Procuratorate discovered during the legal supervision of litigation activities. Crimes that infringe on citizens' rights and undermine judicial fairness, such as illegal detention, torture to extract confessions, illegal searches, etc. committed by judicial staff who take advantage of their powers can be investigated by the People's Procuratorate. What crimes is

suspected of being investigated by the People's Procuratorate?

In November 2018, the Supreme People's Procuratorate issued the "Regulations on Several Issues Concerning the People's Procuratorate's Filing and Investigation of Cases Related to Duty-related Crimes by Judicial Staff" stipulating the jurisdiction of relevant cases. During the legal supervision of litigation activities by the People's Procuratorate, it was discovered that judicial staff For those suspected of taking advantage of their powers to commit the following crimes that infringe upon civil rights and undermine judicial fairness, there are 14 crimes that can be filed for investigation: 1. Illegal detention Prohibited crimes; 2. Crime of illegal search; 3. Crime of extorting confessions by torture; 4. Crime of violent evidence collection; 5. Crime of abuse of persons in custody; 6. Crime of abuse of power; 7. Crime of dereliction of duty; 8. Crime of bending the law for personal gain; 9. Civil , the crime of administrative miscarriage of justice; 1 0. Crime of dereliction of duty in executing judgments and rulings; 11. Crime of abuse of power in executing judgments and rulings; 12. Crime of detaining detainees without permission; 13. Crime of dereliction of duty causing detainees to escape; 14. Crime of commutation, parole, and temporary execution outside prison for personal gain .

This year, two officials in Hunan who once held leadership positions in the political and legal system were investigated. The Provincial Procuratorate opened a case for investigation in accordance with the law for allegedly taking advantage of their powers to commit crimes of bending the law and abusing their powers.

According to news from the Supreme People's Procuratorate on August 2, Xie Shulin, the former Party Secretary and Chairman of the Changsha CPPCC Party Committee in Hunan Province who was investigated in January this year, 11 years after leaving office, was transferred for review and prosecution. According to the report, Xie Shulin (department level), the former party secretary and chairman of the Changsha Municipal People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Hunan Province, was suspected of bending the law for personal gain while serving as a member of the Standing Committee of the Changsha Municipal Party Committee, Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee and Secretary of the Municipal Public Security Bureau. The case was investigated and investigated by the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate in accordance with the law. The investigation was concluded recently and was transferred to the Occupational Crime Procuratorial Department of the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution. At the same time, the suspected bribery case investigated by the Hunan Provincial Supervisory Committee was also transferred to the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution. According to the Hunan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision’s punishment report on his expulsion from the party, Xie Shulin was a man of power, treating his areas of responsibility as “private territory” and arbitrarily interfering in law enforcement, judicial work, engineering projects and personnel arrangements.

According to news from the Supreme People’s Procuratorate on October 8, Xiao Xinping, who was the president of the Changsha Intermediate People’s Court for five years and was investigated in April this year, was transferred for review and prosecution. According to the report, Xiao Xinping (deputy department level), the former party secretary and president of the Intermediate People's Court of Changsha City, Hunan Province, was suspected of a civil miscarriage of justice. The case was opened for investigation by the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate in accordance with the law. The investigation was concluded recently and was transferred to the procuratorate for occupational crimes. Department review prosecution. At the same time, the suspected bribery case investigated by the Hunan Provincial Supervisory Committee was also transferred to the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution. According to the Hunan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervisory Committee's disciplinary notice on his expulsion from the party, Xiao Xinping has serious privilege thoughts, uses judicial power to seek personal gain for his relatives, and interferes in judicial activities in violation of regulations.

html On August 6, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate released the main case handling data of procuratorial organs nationwide from January to June 2024. The person in charge of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate’s Case Management Office said that procuratorial investigation is an important function endowed by the law on the procuratorial organs. It is an important means to severely punish judicial corruption and maintain judicial fairness. It is also an important guarantee for strengthening legal supervision. In the first half of the year, more than 1,100 people were investigated in accordance with the law against crimes such as bending the law for personal gain, abusing power, and extorting confessions through torture, which were discovered during litigation supervision by judicial staff who took advantage of their powers to promote the construction of a pure judicial team through procuratorial investigation. The application of the "mobile investigation" power was activated. For major criminal cases committed by state agency staff under the jurisdiction of the public security organs who took advantage of their powers, more than 170 people were opened for investigation after the decision of the provincial People's Procuratorate.

For those who he knew were innocent, and for deliberately shielding those who he knew were guilty from being prosecuted. Former member of the Party Leadership Group, Deputy Governor, and Secretary of the Party Committee of the Prefecture Public Security Bureau of the People's Government of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province , Director Tian Jun was sentenced to 11 years and six months in the first instance.

According to CCTV reports, the Wuhan Intermediate People’s Court recently publicly sentenced Tian Jun, a former party member, deputy governor, party secretary and director of the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture People’s Government of Hubei Province, for accepting bribes and perverting the bill for personal gain. The defendant Tian Jun was sentenced to ten years in prison for accepting bribes and fined RMB 700,000; he was sentenced to five years in prison for bending the law for personal gain; it was decided to execute the sentence for eleven years and six months and fined RMB 700,000. ; The seized stolen money shall be confiscated and turned over to the state treasury.

54-year-old Tian Jun has served in the public security system for a long time. In November 2021, he became the deputy governor of Enshi Prefecture and the director of the State Public Security Bureau. He was dismissed from office on June 22, 2023. The Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision reported on his expulsion from the party and public office that in addition to abusing power for personal gain and accepting huge amounts of property, he also acted for personal gain and used power willfully, seriously damaging legal authority and judicial credibility.

The Tian Jun case is a rare official corruption case in recent years that was reviewed and investigated by the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervisory Committee and simultaneously opened for investigation by the Provincial Procuratorate.

Tian Jun. Data map

Subjecting a person to prosecution who he knew was innocent, and deliberately shielding a person he knew to be guilty

The Wuhan Intermediate People’s Court held that the defendant Tian Jun, as a state employee, took advantage of the convenience and authority of his position. He sought benefits for others and illegally accepted more than 6.76 million yuan from others. The amount was extremely huge, which seriously violated the integrity of the state staff's duties. His behavior constituted the crime of accepting bribes.

Defendant Tian Jun, as a judicial officer, bent the law for personal gain and allowed people who he knew to be innocent to be prosecuted, and deliberately shielded people who he knew to be guilty from being prosecuted. The circumstances were serious and his behavior constituted favoritism. Violation of law. The defendant Tian Jun committed several crimes and should be punished concurrently. In view of the fact that he has voluntarily confessed most of the same type of criminal facts that he has not yet grasped, has withdrawn all the stolen money, and voluntarily confessed and accepted punishment, he can be given a lighter punishment according to law. The court then made the above judgment.

Tian Jun was born in October 1970 in Wufeng, Hubei. He has been working in the Hubei political and legal system for many years. He has served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Dangyang Municipal Party Committee, Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee, Director of Public Security, member of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of Yichang Municipal Public Security Bureau, deputy secretary of the Party Committee and deputy director of Yichang Municipal Public Security Bureau, etc. In March 2020, Tian Jun served as a member of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of the Hubei Provincial Prison Administration Bureau, rising to the deputy department level. In November 2021, he was transferred to the position of deputy governor of Enshi Prefecture and director of the Prefecture Public Security Bureau.

Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (referred to as Enshi Prefecture) is located in the southwest of Hubei Province, with a total area of ​​24,000 square kilometers. It governs the two cities of Enshi and Lichuan and the six counties of Jianshi, Badong, Xuanen, Laifeng, Xianfeng and Hefeng. . Enshi Prefecture was established on August 19, 1983 and is the only autonomous prefecture in Hubei Province.

At the beginning of his tenure in Enshi Prefecture, Tian Jun once stated that he insisted on taking the lead in setting an example and setting an example, strictly abiding by political disciplines and rules, strictly abiding by laws and police regulations, and resolutely not exceeding the "line of defense", not stepping on the "red line", and not crossing the "bottom line". Consciously keep your circle of friends clean, and take good care of your relatives and staff around you. Always be respectful, be wary, stick to the bottom line, tell the truth, do honest things, be an honest person, and resolutely never do anything that damages the party spirit or violates discipline and law.

However, this veteran public security officer not only stepped on the "red line" of discipline and law, but also exceeded the "bottom line" of law enforcement.

served as the deputy governor of Enshi Prefecture and director of the Prefecture Public Security Bureau for one year and seven months. On June 22, 2023, Tian Jun was dismissed from office and was subject to disciplinary review and supervisory investigation by the Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision. The Hubei Provincial People's Procuratorate simultaneously opened a case for investigation.At the end of December of the same year, the Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision notified him of his expulsion from the party and public office, saying that Tian Jun had lost his ideals and beliefs, deviated from his original mission, was disloyal and dishonest to the party, and resisted organizational review; he ignored the spirit of the eight central regulations and accepted gifts in violation of regulations. ; Violate organizational principles, use authority to seek benefits for others and accept property in the selection and appointment of cadres; violate regulations to reimburse project work funds; Transform the law-enforcement power granted by the party and the people into a tool for personal gain, enforce the law and violate the law, abuse power for personal gain, use the convenience of one's position to benefit others in case handling, job promotion, etc., and illegally accept huge amounts of property; use power willfully for personal gain. , deliberately taking criminal coercive measures against innocent people, helping guilty people to evade criminal liability, and seriously damaging legal authority and judicial credibility. Why was

opened for review and investigation by the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision, and simultaneously opened for investigation by the Provincial Procuratorate?

Behind the high-profile Tian Jun case are new changes in anti-corruption work. According to the report on the investigation of the

department official, when the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision opened the case for review and investigation, the Provincial Procuratorate simultaneously opened the case for investigation, which is relatively rare. Generally speaking, officials suspected of violating disciplines and laws will be reviewed and investigated by the Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision before the suspected crimes are transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution. The Tian Jun case is a rare official corruption case in recent years that was reviewed and investigated by the provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervisory Committee and simultaneously opened for investigation by the provincial procuratorate.

The Tian Jun case has a background, which is the Supervision Law and the Amended Criminal Procedure Law that were reviewed and passed in 2018, which adjusted the jurisdiction of duty-related crimes. "Corruption and bribery crimes, crimes of dereliction of duty by state functionaries" that were previously under the jurisdiction of the procuratorate will be placed under the jurisdiction of the supervisory authority.

According to the new regulations, the supervisory authorities will investigate suspected corruption and bribery, abuse of power, dereliction of duty, rent-seeking of power, transfer of interests, malpractice for personal gains, and waste of state assets. The People’s Procuratorate discovered during the legal supervision of litigation activities. Crimes that infringe on citizens' rights and undermine judicial fairness, such as illegal detention, torture to extract confessions, illegal searches, etc. committed by judicial staff who take advantage of their powers can be investigated by the People's Procuratorate. What crimes is

suspected of being investigated by the People's Procuratorate?

In November 2018, the Supreme People's Procuratorate issued the "Regulations on Several Issues Concerning the People's Procuratorate's Filing and Investigation of Cases Related to Duty-related Crimes by Judicial Staff" stipulating the jurisdiction of relevant cases. During the legal supervision of litigation activities by the People's Procuratorate, it was discovered that judicial staff For those suspected of taking advantage of their powers to commit the following crimes that infringe upon civil rights and undermine judicial fairness, there are 14 crimes that can be filed for investigation: 1. Illegal detention Prohibited crimes; 2. Crime of illegal search; 3. Crime of extorting confessions by torture; 4. Crime of violent evidence collection; 5. Crime of abuse of persons in custody; 6. Crime of abuse of power; 7. Crime of dereliction of duty; 8. Crime of bending the law for personal gain; 9. Civil , the crime of administrative miscarriage of justice; 1 0. Crime of dereliction of duty in executing judgments and rulings; 11. Crime of abuse of power in executing judgments and rulings; 12. Crime of detaining detainees without permission; 13. Crime of dereliction of duty causing detainees to escape; 14. Crime of commutation, parole, and temporary execution outside prison for personal gain .

This year, two officials in Hunan who once held leadership positions in the political and legal system were investigated. The Provincial Procuratorate opened a case for investigation in accordance with the law for allegedly taking advantage of their powers to commit crimes of bending the law and abusing their powers.

According to news from the Supreme People's Procuratorate on August 2, Xie Shulin, the former Party Secretary and Chairman of the Changsha CPPCC Party Committee in Hunan Province who was investigated in January this year, 11 years after leaving office, was transferred for review and prosecution. According to the report, Xie Shulin (department level), the former party secretary and chairman of the Changsha Municipal People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Hunan Province, was suspected of bending the law for personal gain while serving as a member of the Standing Committee of the Changsha Municipal Party Committee, Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee and Secretary of the Municipal Public Security Bureau. The case was investigated and investigated by the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate in accordance with the law. The investigation was concluded recently and was transferred to the Occupational Crime Procuratorial Department of the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution. At the same time, the suspected bribery case investigated by the Hunan Provincial Supervisory Committee was also transferred to the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution. According to the Hunan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision’s punishment report on his expulsion from the party, Xie Shulin was a man of power, treating his areas of responsibility as “private territory” and arbitrarily interfering in law enforcement, judicial work, engineering projects and personnel arrangements.

According to news from the Supreme People’s Procuratorate on October 8, Xiao Xinping, who was the president of the Changsha Intermediate People’s Court for five years and was investigated in April this year, was transferred for review and prosecution. According to the report, Xiao Xinping (deputy department level), the former party secretary and president of the Intermediate People's Court of Changsha City, Hunan Province, was suspected of a civil miscarriage of justice. The case was opened for investigation by the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate in accordance with the law. The investigation was concluded recently and was transferred to the procuratorate for occupational crimes. Department review prosecution. At the same time, the suspected bribery case investigated by the Hunan Provincial Supervisory Committee was also transferred to the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution. According to the Hunan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervisory Committee's disciplinary notice on his expulsion from the party, Xiao Xinping has serious privilege thoughts, uses judicial power to seek personal gain for his relatives, and interferes in judicial activities in violation of regulations.

html On August 6, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate released the main case handling data of procuratorial organs nationwide from January to June 2024. The person in charge of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate’s Case Management Office said that procuratorial investigation is an important function endowed by the law on the procuratorial organs. It is an important means to severely punish judicial corruption and maintain judicial fairness. It is also an important guarantee for strengthening legal supervision. In the first half of the year, more than 1,100 people were investigated in accordance with the law against crimes such as bending the law for personal gain, abusing power, and extorting confessions through torture, which were discovered during litigation supervision by judicial staff who took advantage of their powers to promote the construction of a pure judicial team through procuratorial investigation. The application of the "mobile investigation" power was activated. For major criminal cases committed by state agency staff under the jurisdiction of the public security organs who took advantage of their powers, more than 170 people were opened for investigation after the decision of the provincial People's Procuratorate.

Written by: Nandu reporter Liang Jianzhong