Fu Zhenghua

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Fu.
Fu Zhenghua
傅政华
Executive Deputy Minister of Public Security
Assumed office
August 2013
Minister Guo Shengkun
Preceded by Yang Huanning
Director of Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau
In office
February 2010  August 2013
Succeeded by Wang Xiaohong
Personal details
Born March 1955 (age 61)
Luan County, Hebei
Political party Chinese Communist Party
Residence Beijing
Alma mater Peking University
Occupation Politician
Profession Law

Fu Zhenghua (simplified Chinese: 傅政华; traditional Chinese: 傅政華; pinyin: Fù Zhènghuá; born March 1955) is a Chinese public security official. In March 2013, Fu has served as the Deputy Minister of Public Security (minister-level) and Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Public Security; since 2015, Fu has served concurrently as the head of the 610 Office.[1]

Biography

Fu was born in Luan County, Hebei in March 1955, he graduated from Peking University.

Fu became involved in politics in December 1970, and he joined the Chinese Communist Party in September 1973.

In January 2010 he was promoted to become the Secretary of Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau, a position he held until 2013.

In February 2010, he was appointed the Director of Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau, essentially the chief of police of the Chinese capital; he remained in that position until August 2013, when he was appointed the Deputy Minister of Public Security.[2]

In May 2010, Fu closed down the Tianshang Renjian Night Club (Chinese: 天上人间夜总会), his action was well received.[3]

In the second half of 2013, Fu launched the 2013 Special Campaign Against Network Illegal Crimes of the People's Republic of China (Chinese: 2013年中华人民共和国集中打击整治网络违法犯罪专项行动), he arrested Charles Xue, Qin Huohuo (Chinese: 秦火火) and Fu Xuesheng (Chinese: 付学胜).[4]

In February 2014, Chinese media reported that Fu launched the Anti-Vice Operation of the People's Republic of China (Chinese: 2014中华人民共和国扫黄行动).[5] Since December 2014, Fu has been a member of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission. In September 2015, it was revealed during Yu Zhengsheng's trip to Xinjiang that Fu was named the head of the 610 Office, founded to oversee the suppression of Falun Gong.[6]

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