HONGTONG, Shanxi, June 23 (Xinhua) -- Six civil
servants in connection with the forced labor scandal in north China's Shanxi
Province are being investigated for dereliction, sources with the local
procuratorate said on Saturday.
The six people include Wei Xiong, head of the land and
resources office of Guangshengsi town of Hongtong county; Cao Jun, another official
with the office; Guo Weimin and Wei Shihong, both vice head of the industry
and commerce office of Guangshengsi; and local policemen Xi Zhiqiang and
Li Ding.
Wei Xiong and Cao Jun failed to close down the brick
kiln afterthey learnt of its illegal operation.
Guo Weimin and Wei Shihong were suspected of making
no inspections to the brick kilns, resulting in the rampancy of illegal kilns.
Xi Zhiqiang, who was in charge of the area where the
brick kilnis located, did not keep a record of the workers from outside and made
no inspections. Li Ding was allegedly turning a blind eye to the migrant workers
without temporary residential cards in the brick kiln.
Police authorities have put 35 people under criminal
detention and are hunting for 20 others involved in the forced labor scandal at
illegal brick kilns in Shanxi.
Two labor watchdog officers in Yongji City of Shanxi
have been detained by local police in connection with the slavery scandal.
The use of slave workers hit the headlines after a
"call-for-help" letter was posted on the Internet earlier this month by more
than 400 parents in Henan who believed their missing children had been sold to
the small brick kilns as slave workers.
A total of 359 people, including 12 children, have
been rescued from illegal brick kilns in Shanxi.