Update | Chinese police detain internet celebrity, journalist in new crackdown
Analyst says it appears that a fresh campaign is under way against liberal online opinion
Beijing police detained an outspoken internet celebrity as well as a journalist who has accused a senior government official of dereliction of duty, raising concerns that an increasingly tough crackdown against liberal opinion is taking place.
It also announced yesterday that Liu Hu, an investigative reporter with the Guangzhou-based newspaper , was placed under police custody on Saturday for fabricating and spreading rumours, a catch-all charge used to cover acts disrupting social order.
Xue, 60, was caught patronising an alleged prostitute in a residential compound in Beijing after police received a tip from residents, another weibo post said.
The reported that Xue had invested in a company where one of the suspected "rumour-mongers", Qin Zhihui, briefly worked. Xue has since denied having any links with Qin.