Behind bars: Man who ordered killing and the hitmen who outsourced murder

BEIJING • A string of hitmen who repeatedly subcontracted a murder to one another - then failed to go through with the job - have been jailed in China.

The hapless assassins kept passing on the contract - each time taking a cut of the cash - in the hope that someone down the chain would actually carry out the killing.

But when the man with the lowest price got his marching orders, he decided instead to fake the murder - and enlisted the help of the intended victim. The farcical enterprise collapsed when the would-be target simply called the cops.

A court in Nanning has heard how the original dispute erupted in 2013, when a businessman surnamed Wei sued real estate developer Qin Youhui. Fearing a costly and lengthy legal battle that could dent his bottom line, Qin hired assassin Xi Guangan to "take out" Mr Wei, the court was told, paying him two million yuan (S$386,000).

Xi, however, did not fancy getting his hands dirty, and subcontracted the work to Mo Tianxiang for half the price.

Mo, in turn, handed the job to another would-be killer, Yang Kangsheng, for 770,000 yuan.

Yang, spotting what he thought was an easy way to make a quick buck, hired Yang Guangsheng for 700,000 yuan.

Yang Guangsheng then extended the chain to a fifth hitman, Ling Xiansi, who agreed to do the job for just 100,000 yuan - 5 per cent of the original contract.

However, Ling realised the price was not worth a possible life sentence if he was caught, so he decided to try to fake the murder - and got in touch with his mark.

The six men convicted of attempted murder charges during their sentencing at the Nanning Intermediate People's Court, in China's southern Guangxi region. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Mr Wei - the man who was by this time supposed to be well and truly dead - told the court that he met the possible assassin at a cafe and agreed to pose for a photo showing him bound and gagged.

After the photo was taken, Mr Wei trotted off to the police station, where officers set about unwinding the tangled tale of reluctant killers.

All five - plus the man who originally ordered the hit - were jailed last week, for terms ranging from two years and seven months to five years.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 24, 2019, with the headline Behind bars: Man who ordered killing and the hitmen who outsourced murder. Subscribe