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Two men detained for false charity

By Xinhua in Chengdu | China Daily | Updated: 2017-01-12 07:26

Two men have been detained for allegedly pocketing money donated via live online streaming, police in Southwest China's Sichuan province said on Wednesday. The duo, surnamed Yang and Liu, live-streamed the distribution of cash in a poverty-stricken area in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, but asked for the money back after the streaming, according to a police officer at the local public security bureau.

They also requested local villagers return most of their "donated" goods, including eggs and pencils.

Police started investigating the case in early November last year following an online video showing Yang, under the screen name "Brother Jie", giving villagers money, but asking for it back later. Liu, calling himself "Black Uncle" online, was caught on camera saying they had conducted the live streaming to make money.

Two men detained for false charity

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