SHANGHAI, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- A Taiwan man was sentenced to two years in
prison for his collection of 32 guns by a Shanghai court.
Liu Liyuan, a Taibei County native, came to the mainland in 2002. He worked
as the general manger of a Shanghai department store before he was arrested, the
Changning District People's Court said.
The accused said he was fond of collecting guns and some were bought from
roadside stalls or via on-line stores. Of his collection, four could cause some
destruction.
He also made a target and practiced shooting in his spare time, the court
heard. Liu received a lighter sentence for pleading guilty.