CCP Police Maliciously Disperse Protesters

According to a report on July 10th, a vicious expelling of protesters took place in city of Zhengzhou, Henan Province of Communist China.

People’s in Zhengzhou are protesting due to the “vanish” of their lifelong saving in their bank account.

The report reveals that over 1,000 people gathered outside the Zhengzhou branch of the People’s Bank of China on Sunday after some banks froze a large number of users’ deposits, demanding the authorities to take action. The total amount of the frozen deposits is up to 1.5 billion yuan, and the depositors were told the freezing of assets was due to an internal system upgrade, but there was no follow-up update. The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) media claimed that the banks involved including Yuzhou Xinminsheng Village Bank and Shangcai Huimin Village Bank, were being investigated by the authorities for illegal financing.

It is known that over 1,000 depositors from all over the country planned to withdraw their deposits in Zhengzhou, but their Covid “health codes” were switched to a state of no travel. The protest ended violently on the day of the protest, and the authorities claimed that the protesting residents had violated the law, but the police could not be successfully reached for comment.

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