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COVID-19 Shortages Extend To Criminal Hideouts In China

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COVID-19 restrictions tightened in China early this year, and that's led to a shortage of hideouts for criminals on the lam. CNN reports a fugitive who had been on the run for four years after allegedly stealing a corpse was running out of places to hide. Qiu Binhua was believed to have sold the body for a ritual, then fled to the western part of Inner Mongolia. There, officers had begun trying to contain the coronavirus by scanning QR codes of passers-by and setting up checkpoints. Without an ID card, police said Qui turned himself in, as he had no means of escape.

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