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Chinese police officials suspended after allegedly assaulting journalists at 'secretive' banquet

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The diners are seen walking out of the seafood restaurant in this photo taken by Southern Metropolis Daily.

Fourteen Shenzhen police officers have been suspended after three newspaper reporters who covertly investigated lavish banquets by public servants were allegedly assaulted by retired and current police officers after gate-crashing their event.

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The journalists from Guangzhou’s went to a Shenzhen seafood restaurant to follow up on a tip off that uniformed police were gathered there for an “opulent dinner”, the newspaper said today.

Passing themselves off as staff, the reporters managed to enter the dining hall and observe the goings-on.

Though the meal itself ended up costing less than 200 yuan (HK$251) per person and was paid for by a generous officer, the 28 guests were each given giant salamanders as a gift – considered a delicacy in China though strictly regulated by state laws.

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Shortly before the police officers left, the reporters disclosed their identities and asked for comments.

“When the reporters revealed their identities and requested the diners for interviews, [one of the reporters was] assaulted and slapped in the face by the officials at the dinner,” the report said.

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