Monday, June 14, 2010

Killed in NZ arrested in China

Don't get upset you will get justice


A 23-year-old man, wanted for the brutal murder of an Indian taxi driver in New Zealand, has been arrested by Chinese authorities, over four months after the crime, police said Monday.

Hiren Mohini, a 39-year-old father of two, was stabbed after taking a fare from downtown Auckland to suburban Mt Eden on January 31 this year.

The accused man, who was arrested in China's Shanghai city on June 10, has been granted interim name suppression, the New Zealand Herald reported. However, another New Zealand Website stuff.co.nz said the man has been identified as Zhen Xiao in the Auckland District Court files.

Detective Senior Sergeant Hywel Jones, who headed the murder investigation, is now in China helping authorities with "evidential matters".

"Discussions are underway between our officers in China and Chinese authorities regarding the next steps in the investigation," Auckland City CIB head Detective Inspector Bruce Shadbolt said.

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