Liao Yong, a cadre of the street office, was beaten, expelled from the party and dismissed from government affairs! 3 labor dispatch personnel were dismissed

According to Qilu Evening News, on November 29, a resident of Liuyang City, Hunan Province posted a message in the homeowners group saying that because his husband raised objections to the control measures of the community in the homeowners group, he was beaten by the staff of the Hehua Street Office. Only her husband and two children were at home at the time of the incident. On December 3, the Liuyang Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision issued a circular, expelling Liao Yong, director of the Comprehensive Management Center of the Hehua Sub-district Office, from the nine-level management post to the tenth-level management post; XX, Zhang XX, and Wu XX were dismissed; the relevant staff of the Hehua Sub-district Office with leadership responsibilities were dealt with in accordance with discipline. Some netizens questioned this: Beating someone is a criminal responsibility, and the crime of using power to beat someone is added to the crime, why is there no criminal responsibility? | Related reading (Daily Economic News)

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The door-to-door beating incident of street office cadres in this community in Liuyang, Hunan Province was spread to every netizen across the country through an intuitive small video, and quickly caused a sensation in the public opinion field. The person who beat the person had to be dealt with, and depending on the local response, the response was relatively quick: Liao Yong, a cadre of the sub-district office who beat the person, was expelled from the party, dismissed from government affairs, and three labor dispatch personnel were dismissed. But is this result really satisfying? The door-to-door beating is actually just dismissal, what about criminal responsibility? Usually when people fight on the street, they have to stay in the police station for a few days. Several people broke into residents’ homes and beat others. Don’t the local public security organs think this is an illegal act?

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