Tianjin chemical blast: China jails 49 for disaster

Publish Time: 2016-09-09     Origin: Site

A Chinese court has handed a suspended death sentence to the head of a chemical factory for his role in blasts that killed 173 people last year.

Ruihai Logistics chairman Yu Xuewei was also fined more than 700,000 yuan (about $100,000) over the disaster in the eastern port city of Tianjin.

He is among 49 staff and government officials jailed for their role in the firm's illegal operations.

Most of the dead were firefighters and police. Eight bodies were never found.

The explosion was one of the deadliest industrial accidents in Chinese history and caused more than $1bn in estimated economic losses.

The Ruihai Logistics chairman was found guilty of paying bribes allowing his company to sidestep safety regulations when storing sodium cyanide and other dangerous chemicals.


--Shandong ThFine Chemical Co., Ltd

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