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Brief introduction of handcuffs on paper money
65438+On the afternoon of February 6, 2009, the Kunming Public Security Bureau and the Municipal Procuratorate held a news briefing to report the investigation results of the death of Xing Kun, a theft suspect in Xiaonan Police Station in Kunming. It was identified that the cause of Xing Kun's death was mechanical asphyxia. Combined with field investigation and trace inspection, it can be considered as suicide by hanging. The hanging tool is shoelaces, and the handcuff tool is identified as paper money. Police said that Xing Kun stabbed the handcuffs with paper money and then hanged himself with shoelaces.

Kunming police informed that the suspect Xing Kun hanged himself. Upon the application of the family of the deceased, the Kunming Procuratorate and the case handling unit conducted an autopsy on the deceased. After the incident, it attracted the attention of the media and netizens here. There are all kinds of questions and speculations about the suspect's suicide. In just three days, words such as "suicide" have become hot words on the Internet, among which "paper money opens handcuffs" is unconvincing.

This has aroused doubts from the media and netizens, and even some netizens ridiculed: this once again proves that "money talks." Xing, his father, said that such a conclusion could not convince him, and expressed serious doubts about the statement that paper money can open handcuffs. /kloc-On the morning of 0/7, Xing Kun's uncle, You Zengqiang, said in a telephone interview with the French evening reporter that the clothes worn by the man in the video were not those worn by Xing Kun at the police station, and he suspected that he was not Xing Kun.

Relevant personnel of Beijing Yuanan Special Safety Technology Co., Ltd., the largest supplier of police equipment in China, said that it is theoretically impossible to handcuff banknotes.