The Chinese man accused
of murdering Auckland taxi driver Hiren Mohini in January
2010, has been found guilty by a panel of judges who
presided over his day-long trial in Shanghai on August
2.
The guilty verdict was handed down to XIAO Zhen, 24,
at 3pm (Shanghai time) who was simultaneously sentenced to
15 years in a Shanghai prison.
Officer in charge of the
Auckland City Police investigation into Mr Mohini's
murder, Detective Senior Sergeant Hywel Jones, has been in
Shanghai for the trial and to hear today's verdict which,
he says, is no surprise.
"The evidence against Xiao that
was collected, collated and presented to the Court was
compelling. The prosecution process has been intriguing and
is a testament to international co-operation. I have
advised Hiren's family of today's outcome."
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