A Chinese police chief who sentenced the mother of a rape and kidnap victim to hard labour apologised to her during a court hearing today over compensation, media reports said.
Tang Hui's sentencing to 18 months in a "re-education through labour" camp for demanding her daughter's attackers be punished sparked widespread public outrage in August last year, prompting her release just a week later and unleashing criticism of the system.
"The head of the re-education through labour committee appeared in court and apologised for not acting with enough humanity or care," the Beijing Times reported.
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On top of his police and sentencing posts, Jiang is also deputy mayor of Tang's home town of Yongzhou.
Earlier this year Tang lost a lawsuit seeking compensation of 1,463.85 yuan (USD 238.70) for the time she served, but she later filed an appeal.