Twitter user’s boast of sex with underaged ‘goddaughters’ sparks police investigation in northeast China
- Blogger uncovers network of commenters offering information on how to find minors and avoid legal troubles
- Qiqihar cyber police implore the public to only trust official information for updates on the case
The accused man, whose online location was pinned to Qiqihar in Heilongjiang province, had apparently been documenting his relations with three “goddaughters”. Two were aged 15 and 20, and the age of the third was not disclosed.
Qiqihar cyber police told the South China Morning Post that officials were investigating and asked the public to only trust official sources about the case.
An officer told Red Star News that police had collected the online information and reported it to their supervisors, but legal procedures would take some time.
“The police need to collect information, double check, search for evidence, before we can decide how to handle the case,” the officer was quoted as saying.
A feminist blogger posted screenshots of the man’s Twitter account to Chinese site Weibo on Saturday, claiming that one of the “goddaughters” was a classmate of the accused man’s daughter. He had bragged about having sexual intercourse with her when she was 14.
He had also taken videos of his sexual relationship with the girls and claimed that as the girls had grown older they no longer allowed him to film them.
In other screenshots, the man also bragged about being “a sugar daddy” and “having sex with middle schoolers”. In one post, he even asked if anyone could introduce him to middle school or high school boys “who need some pocket money”.
The blogger claimed she had gone undercover to the man’s social media group and found 314 members had shared information on how to find minors and also how to avoid legal troubles.
The man’s Twitter account has since been suspended. Twitter is blocked in China but can be accessed via a virtual private network.
Last month, China’s top prosecutor ordered the deportation of a lawyer after a woman who claimed to be his adopted daughter accused him of sexually abusing her from the age of 14.
They include heavier punishment for offenders who rape girls under the age of 10 or cause them harm. People in positions such as supervisory, nursing, education and medical roles who have sex with girls aged 14 to 16 will be held criminally accountable, regardless of whether the minor gave consent.