【禁闻】京城恶少斗狠 枪支军牌车从哪来?

【新唐人2011年9月21日讯】李天一在北京街头打人事件还在坊间热传,“京城四少”又粉墨登场,风头盖过了李天一。虽然“四少”中的王烁和王珂在北京街头冲突事件,发生在去年,但王烁私藏枪支却被取保候审,让网友觉得不可思议,而王珂那辆军牌奥迪车也引发网友围观。

女星王艳的继子、澳籍华人富商王志才之子王烁,因为非法私藏枪支弹药罪、故意毁坏财物罪,王烁被东城检察院起诉至法院。

公诉机关指控王烁的内容其中包括,2010年夏季,王烁授意“王府世纪发展有限公司”行政助理王亚飞购买枪支。同年秋季,由王烁出资,王亚飞多次在天津市塘沽区购买枪支、弹药后交给王烁。经鉴定,其中有杀伤力的枪支4支,气枪枪弹2000发、军用子弹6发。

不过,《北京晚报》19号的消息说,身为北京“王府世纪发展有限公司”董事的王烁已被取保候审。

而被王烁“枪”指的是“京城四少”之一的王珂,网友也注意到他那辆被撞毁的奥迪A6是军牌。

韩一村北京律师:“他如果说,他持有真枪的话,最少他犯有非法持枪罪。如果这个枪,看它的来历吧,如果说它是通过走私来的,他就构上走私枪的罪,如果他通过军队或军警花钱买来的,他构成买卖武器弹药罪,必须我们要查清枪的来历。第二个问题,他开的军车,他开的军车这种行为,如果不是偷的,不是抢来的,如果说是套牌行为构成犯罪。”

王烁被取保候审,网友也纷纷表示质疑,网友认为:“平民百姓非法持有枪支要蹲个10到30年,这恶少能取保候审,跟皇太子差不多了!

那么,王烁的枪支从哪里来的?王珂的军牌又是如何得到的?

在中共军队中工作了20多年的北京退役军官夏先生向记者透露,军牌车有两种。一种确实是军队的牌子,但是管军牌的人留了一些军牌给自己人用,没有在军队的编制上。

夏先生北京退役军官:“再另外一个,军队的腐败更严重,有关系的人找到负责做军牌的单位去套军牌。你军队的车,真的有一个军队的牌子,但还有一个人,还开着和他同样一模一样的的牌子,这是套军牌。”

夏先生还指出,中国在枪支管理上不很严格,真枪和模拟枪都能买得到。

目前,王珂套军牌、王烁私藏枪支是否与军队有关,还没有一个定论。夏先生认为,中共军队存在大量腐败,只要涉及到军队,中共都视为机密而难以外传。

夏先生:“部队发生再大的事也要掩盖下去,军队是一个高度的核心机密,每个当权者要拉拢部队,要部队为他效忠,为它服务。你为所欲为都可以。”

去年12月17号晚上,王烁驾车与王珂驾驶的奥迪牌 A6轿车因为道路行驶发生纠纷,王烁手持枪状物从车窗指向王珂。王珂报警后驾车跟随。王烁见状急速刹车。王珂停车后,王烁随即快速倒车,故意撞击王珂所驾车辆前部,之后逃离现场,致王珂所驾车辆起火。

新唐人记者张丽娜、李静、肖颜采访报导。

“Military Can Do Whatever It Wants”

While news of Li Tianyi assaulting a number of people
is still widespread, news of the “Beijing Four Childes”
has become even more popular. While the street fighting
incident involving Wang Shou and Wang Ke
took place last year, some of the court decisions seem
inconceivable. Wang Shuo illegally possessed firearms,
but was released on bail. While Wang Ke drove an Audi
with an unauthorized military license plate.

The stepson of actress Wang Yan and the son of Chinese
businessman Wang Zhicai, Wang Shuo,
were charged with illegal possession of firearms
and intentional destruction of properties.

The prosecutor accused Wang Shuo of sending his
administrative assistant, Wang Yafei, to buy guns in the summer of 2010.
In the fall of the same year, Wang Yafei again bought a number of guns
from Tanggu District, Tianjin for Wang Shuo.
Investigation revealed Wang Shuo was in possession of four lethal guns,
2000 rounds of air gun bullets and 6 rounds of military grade bullets.

However, Beijing Evening News reported on September 19,
that as the CEO of Wangshi Century Development, Wang Shuo was released on bail.

The other young man in the case, Wang Ke, who drove Audi
with a military license plate, also draws attention.

Han Yicun (Beijing Lawyer): “If he (Wang Shuo) possessed
a real gun, then at least he is charged
with illegal possession of a firearm. If this gun was obtained
through smuggling, he should be charged with smuggling.
If he bought it within the military, then he should be
charged with illegal purchase of firearm and ammunition.
We need to investigate all this.
Wang Ke drove a military plated vehicle,
if it’s not stolen or robbed, then he should be charged
with faking a military plate.”

When Wang Shuo was released on bail, netizens commented,
“Illegal possession of firearm by a civilian
normally means 10-30 years in jail, but he was released
on bail, and treated like he is a crowned prince.”

So, where did Wang Shuo’s gun come from?
And where did Wang Ke’s military plate come from?

Mr. Xia from Beijing, who worked in the Chinese military
for over 20 years, told a reporter that there are two types of military plates.
One type is a real military plate,
but those in charge of military license plates commonly
put plates aside for personal use,
which aren’t registered in the military system.

Mr. Xia: “Corruption is even worse in the military;
those with inside connections can ask those in charge
to make duplicate plates. There is a military vehicle
with that plate, but another person has the same plate. This is called a duplicate military plate.”

Mr. Xia also added, China is not very strict with
controlling guns. You can buy real or fake guns easily.

Currently, it’s unclear whether Wang Ke’s military plate
and Wang Shuo’s firearm are linked to the military.
Mr. Xia believes the Chinese military is very corrupted;
anything related to the military is heavily guarded by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Mr. Xia: “Any incident related to the military is covered up.
The military is a highly secretive organization,
all those in power need military support and loyalty.
Military can do whatever it wants.”

During the night of December 17, 2010, Wang Shuo
and Wang Ke got into an argument at a traffic intersection
where Wang Shuo pointed a gun-like object at Wang Ke.
Wang Ke called the police and followed Wang Shuo.
Wang Ke suddenly braked, then reversed into Wang Shuo’s
car. The impact caused Wang Shuo’s car to burst into flames, then Wang Ke escaped the scene.

NTD reporters Zhang Lina, Li Jing and Xiao Yan

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