Christians Suffer Torture in Chinese Government Sanctioned Persecution
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Government officials in China are reportedly kidnapping and torturing Christians in mobile “transformation” facilities to force them to renounce their faith, according to a report by Radio Free Asia on April 1, 2021.
A detainee who asked to be called by the alias
Li Yuese said he was held in a facility run by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for 10 months after a raid on his Christian “house church” in the southwestern province of Sichuan in 2018. He also reported that the CCP is working directly with the state security police to detain Christians.
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Undercover Cook County Sheriff Officers Bust 21 Men in Prostitution Sting
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Cook County Sheriff’s Police regularly perform prostitution stings attempting to bust men in money-for-sex crimes. The county’s Public Morals Nuisance Violation Ordinance (Sec. 58-163.1) results in monetary citations, impounded vehicles, arrests, and damaged reputations. On Thursday night, officers arrested 21 men who responded to online prostitution ads in Northwest Cook County, reports NBC News on Friday, April 9, 2021.
Police set up meetings at a local hotel with men agreeing to meet an undercover officer who posed as a person selling sex online. Once the suspect agreed to pay for sex, Special Victims Unit officers entered the room and took offenders into custody.
Kansas Grand Jury Indicts Hacker for Tampering With Public Water System
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A federal grand jury indicted 22-year-old Wyatt Travnichek of Ellsworth County, Kansas, on March 31, 2021, over allegations that he tampered with a public water system.
Travnichek was charged with one count of tampering with a public water system and one count of reckless damage to a protected computer during unauthorized access. If convicted, he’ll face up to 25 years in prison and $500,000 in fines.
The U.S. District Court of Kansas indictment stated Travnichek “accessed a protected computer without authorization,” then remotely logged on and “performed activities that shut down processes at the facility which affect the facility’s cleaning and disinfecting procedures.”