Li Taiping
Li Taiping, male, Han nationality, born in March 1958 in Yangcheng, Shanxi Province, graduated from the Central Party school. He joined the Communist Party of China in July 1986 and began to work in June 1975.
He is now deputy director of the Department of civil affairs of Shanxi Province.
Biography of characters
He once served as director of personnel training department of Political Department of provincial public security department, deputy inspector, director and deputy director of Political Department of provincial public security department, and deputy director of civil affairs department in January 2013.
Appointment and removal information
In May 2017, he proposed to be an inspector.
Reasons for transfer
Li Taiping was transferred from Shanxi public security system to other departments on January 7, 2013. Li Taiping last appeared as deputy director of the public security department on December 20, 2012. He accompanied Liu Jie, director of the Shanxi Public Security Department, to the Traffic Management Bureau of the Shanxi Public Security Department to investigate the emergency response to bad weather. according to the news circulating in Shanxi Province, the reason why Li was transferred was related to the vicious incident in August 2012 in which his driver Zheng bin killed a Taiyuan citizen while driving an armed police license car on the street. According to the external notification of Shanxi Public Security Bureau in August 21, 2012, when suspect Zheng Bin and his friends met after dinner, they drove from Changqing street to east to west to the corner of northeast corner of Changzhi Road intersection. They quarrel with the five people who are waiting for a taxi here and start fighting in the August 8th. after driving away, Zheng bin felt a loss, so he drove back and stopped five people including Liu. After getting off, he stabbed Liu with a folding knife. The injured Liu died after rescue. regarding Zheng Bin's identity, the circular said that Zheng "was a driver employed by the Public Security Department of Shanxi Province". The notice of Shanxi Public Security Bureau did not mention Zheng bin driving a police vehicle, and identified the case as "injury death". After the crime, the family members of the deceased had many ways to seek help.
Chinese PinYin : Li Tai Ping
Li Taiping