CHINA
JUNE 23 2007 11:21h
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A court in eastern Wenzhou city has handed death sentences with a two-year reprieve to two people for printing counterfeit bank notes.
In China, a reprieve means the death sentence will be commuted to life imprisonment after two years of good behaviour.
Chinese police officers arrested Zhuo Jihe and Chen Suxiong as they made their way to China's southern province of Guangdong to sell the counterfeit bills, the official news agency said.
Four others were involved in the production of the fake cash, including two who were handed life sentences. The other two, who had been hired to print the money, were sentenced to prison terms of 10 years and 13 years respectively, Xinhua said. ($1=7.621 Yuan)
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