List of Chinese prisoners executed

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  • 17th, Yuan Baojing, multi-millionaire sentenced to death for ordering a contract-killing against a man who tried to blackmail him.
  • 20th, Pan Mingquan, sentenced to death as part of a 5-member gang that trafficked children to avoid the one-child policy.[1]
  • 20th, Wu Daping, sentenced to death as part of a 5-member gang that trafficked children to avoid the one-child policy.[2]
  • 24th, Lin Yud, 49, executed by gunshot in Fujian, she was part of a 5-member gang that trafficked children to avoid the one-child policy.[3]


  • 25th, Jia Qingyou was executed in Shandong, after taking a primary school class hostage, slashing 25 children with a large knife.[4]

  • 14th, four bank employees, Wang Liming, Wang Xiang, Liang Shihan and Miao Ping were all executed for bank fraud.[5]

  • 24th, Chen Xue'an and three other people are executed in Zhejiang over 4 kilograms of drugs.[6]
  • 25th, Tan Minglin and three other people are executed in Yunnan for smuggling 5 tons of heroin[7]
  • 25th', Li Qingyuan was executed in Guangdong on drug-related charges[8]
  • 25th, Liu Shenming was executed in Fanyu on drug-related charges[9]
  • 25th, Ma Guoli was executed in Huadu on drug-related charges[10]
  • 25th, Wang Jianwei was executed in Conghua on drug-related charges[11]
  • 25th, Ye Yuezhen was executed in Guangdong on drug-related charges[12]
  • uncertain date, 2 HIV-positive individuals are sentenced to death for smuggling drugs.[13]

  • 14th, Yang Xinhai was executed after pleading guilty to mass murder[14]
  • 4th, Wan Ruizhong was executed for abuse of power, after accepting bribes and covering up mismangement of a disaster at a tin mine that killed 81 people.[15]
note that this list displays the date of sentencing, or the date of actual execution, but never both, for each individual listed
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