Chinese Communist Party\'s best known Uygur Muslim official arrested for graft

Chinese Communist Party's best known Uygur Muslim official arrested for graft

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

China's ruling Communist Party's best known Uygur Muslim who headed the government in the troubled province has been arrested for taking bribes, prosecutors announced Tuesday.

Bekri, 58, held many positions including the of Muslim majority province between 2008-14 where the Chinese security forces are conducting major crackdown against the East Turkistan Islamic Movement, an linked militant organisation.

After his stint in Xinjiang, Bekri worked as of China's planning body - the (NDRC)- and of the

He was also the former of Urumqi, the provincial capital of

Bekri was expelled from the on March 16 for "serious violations".

media reports earlier quoted top anti-graft agency as saying that Bekri has been expelled from the party and removed from public office for serious violations of party disciplinary rules and laws.

A Xinhua report last month said investigations found that Bekri took advantage of his positions to help others in promotions, operation of enterprises, and exploitation of mineral resources. He was also found to have taken bribes himself or through relatives.

Other charges included living an extravagant life-style and trading power for sex.

Bekri has severely violated the party discipline and is suspected of taking bribes, the statement said, adding that he showed no signs of restraint even after the 18th CPC

The case is serious in nature and has a bad influence, and he should be harshly punished, the Xinhua report quoted an statement as saying.

His illicit gains have been confiscated, it said.

Over a million officials of the party, government and the military have been punished in the massive anti-graft drive launched by Chinese since he took power in 2012.

Critics say Xi has effectively used the anti-graft campaign to consolidate his power base.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 18:50 IST