Wang Lijun

Chinese police officer and politician

Wang Lijun - Chinese police officer and politician
Born

December 26th, 1959
65 years ago

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

China

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Served as a police officer and politician in China. Played a significant role in the investigation of corruption cases in China's Tianjin and Chongqing municipalities. Held the position of Vice Mayor and Director of the Public Security Bureau in Chongqing. Led a campaign against organized crime and made headlines with the controversial handling of various political figures. His actions and subsequent fallout contributed to major political discussions within the Chinese Communist Party.

Directed anti-corruption investigations in Chongqing

Served as Vice Mayor of Chongqing

Investigated Bo Xilai's corruption

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