Chinese prosecutors order arrest of former government cult-buster and internet censor Peng Bo


China’s senior cult-buster Peng Bo is set to be prosecuted after being investigated by the nation’s anti-corruption watchdog since March, according to Chinese prosecutors.

The order for Peng’s arrest had been officially approved by the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, where his case is being moved forward for prosecution, according to a statement by the SPP.

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