STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Zhou Kehua -- one of the country's most wanted criminals -- killed by police in Chongqing
- Zhou accused of killing 10 people during a series of attempted robberies since 2004
- 42 year old escaped similar manhunt in Nanjing in January after a man was shot during a robbery
Zhou Kehua -- one of the
country's most wanted criminals -- was killed by police in the
southwestern city of Chongqing on Tuesday morning, the state-run Xinhua
news agency reported.
Described as "ruthless
and highly dangerous" by Chinese authorities, Zhou became infamous for
robbing people while they were drawing money from banks and repeatedly
dodging police manhunts.
Thousands of police and
soldiers were drafted in over the weekend to search for the 42 year old
after a woman was shot dead and two others injured on Friday outside a
bank in Chongqing during an attempted robbery, Xinhua said.
Later that day, local
police reported that a railway policeman was killed while in pursuit of
a man believed to be Zhou -- his ninth victim in eight years following
a series of robberies in Chongqing, Nanjing and Changsha.
Manhunt for China's most wanted
All his victims were shot in the head, according to media reports.
Zhou was eventually
tracked down in Shapingba, a mountainous district on the outskirts of
Chongqing, after police uncovered a cave on Monday that Zhou is
believed to have stayed in. Inside were two cigarette cases, a T-shirt
and human waste, China Daily reported.
China's Ministry of
Public Security classified Zhou as a "class-A" suspect, with a total
5.4 million yuan (US$849,000) in rewards being offered for information
leading to his capture.
A huge -- but ultimately
fruitless -- search for Zhou was carried out in January this year after
he allegedly shot and robbed a man who had just withdrawn 200,000 yuan
($31,700) from a bank in Nanjing before fleeing in a car.
Nanjing Public Security
Bureau's Xuanwu district office told CNN at the time that tens of
thousands of police officers took part in the manhunt. It also
published two video clips online of the suspect escaping the scene.
Culled: CNN
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