Published: 12:49, July 10, 2020 | Updated: 22:41, June 5, 2023
Man executed for killing 2 at coronavirus checkpoint
By Cao Yin

Ma Jianguo, who killed two people at a roadblock set up to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, was executed in Yunnan province after China's top court approved his death penalty sentence. (PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

Ma Jianguo, who killed two people at a roadblock set up to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, was executed in Yunnan province after China's top court approved his death penalty sentence.

His appeal was rejected by the Yunnan High People's Court on March 30, and the death penalty was submitted to the nation's top court for review

The intermediate people's court in Honghe prefecture of the province announced the decision made by the Supreme People's Court on Thursday and permitted him to meet his family members before the execution.

Ma, a native of Luomeng village in Azhahe township of the prefecture, was sentenced to death by the intermediate people's court in the prefecture on March 1 after being convicted of killing two workers responsible for preventing and controlling the outbreak on Feb 6.

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Ma, along with another resident, went to the roadblock in a minivan. The other man tried to move the barricades and refused to obey the workers in charge.

Ma got angry when Zhang Guizhou, one of the workers, used his mobile phone to record the scene, and Ma stabbed Zhang in the chest and abdomen with a knife. When Li Guomin, the other worker, came to intervene, Ma then stabbed Li in the abdomen. Both workers died.

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Ma disagreed with the ruling and appealed to a higher court. But his appeal was rejected by the Yunnan High People's Court on March 30, and the death penalty was submitted to the nation's top court for review.

The top court said in a statement on Thursday that Ma's behavior constituted the crime of intentional homicide, and the killing was "extremely serious" and had a great negative effect on society.

The top court also said Ma should receive harsher punishment because he reoffended within five years after serving a prison term for intentional injury.

Although Ma turned himself in after killing the two workers, "it's not enough for him to be leniently punished," the top court said.