China Daily says police in Liaoning have also arrested suspects in a fake mutton scam.
Police in southern China said they found them the following month in a temple where they had been taken by kidnappers demanding a ransom.
The results of that audit were sent to the State Council, China's cabinet, which ordered the police investigation, police said.
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On Thursday China said that it granted its border patrol police the power to board and search ships in the area.
China Central Television and The Beijing News say police have arrested 360 suspects in a nationwide operation to rescue 70 deaf-mute people abducted by criminal gangs to work as burglars and pickpockets.
Xinhua newswire reported Wednesday that, a senior Coca-Cola China executive filed a request for investigation with the police department on Tuesday.
Initially, doctors at the hospital who worked with the physicians identified them as being from South Korea, while police identified the dead as being from China.
China's press usually reports crime stories only when the police are ready to provide details, which is rarely until suspects are caught.
Police later seized control of the area, which is in southern China's manufacturing heartland and is home to migrants working in a number of textile factories.
They then passed his intel along to China's Administration for Industry and Commerce, which coordinated the seizure with local police.
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Beijing Times commentator Wang Yunfan says China does not wish to take on a role as the "world's police", but says that the trial and execution of the men on Chinese soil is "in line with the expectations of the absolute majority of citizens".
In one incident in April last year, two University of Southern California graduate students from China were shot dead while sitting in a parked car on a Los Angeles street in what police described as a bungled carjacking.
One of the most widely publicized incidents occurred in April last year, when two University of Southern California graduate students from China were shot dead while sitting in a parked car on a Los Angeles street in what police described as a bungled carjacking.
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