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German police "free" S&M sex
slave from car boot
BERLIN (Reuters) - German police, alerted to a potential
kidnapping, "freed" a man from a car boot
only to discover the would-be victim was actually
a willing sex slave, authorities said on Thursday.
Police stopped the car after a concerned caller told
them he had seen a woman locking someone in the boot.
However, on opening it, they were greeted by the sight
of the 39-year-old man wearing nothing but a leather
thong and a collar.
"It turned out they were a couple from the S&M
scene. The 'mistress' was driving, with the slave
in the boot," said a police spokesman in the
southern town of Bayreuth.
Deciding the rear of the car was not safe for the
man, officers told him to sit inside the car and sent
the pair on their way
Fight against graft goes after bedroom hanky-panky
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese city has taken its fight
on corruption to the bedroom, ordering officials to
own up to extramarital affairs in the hope of keeping
public money out of the hands of mistresses, Xinhua
news agency reported.
China has tried assorted checks and balances to curb
corruption which has returned alongside market reforms
after being virtually wiped out when the Communist
Party swept to power in 1949.
"Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province,
issued a regulation in May requiring officials to
report their extramarital affairs, with a belief that
the stipulation could curb corruption," Xinhua
said in an overnight report.
Some 95 percent of convicted corrupt officials in
China had mistresses, it said without elaborating.
"In south China's economic-booming cities of
Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Zhuhai, all the officials
involved in the 102 corruption cases investigated
in 1999 had mistresses," it said.
Legal scholars have criticized the Nanjing regulation,
which also gives the government permission to interfere
in outside relationships that affect "officials'
family stability," for infringing on privacy
and for being nearly impossible to enforce, the agency
said.
"No one is willing to voluntarily speak out
about their extramarital affairs," law researcher
Mo Jihong was quoted as saying.
China's leaders have warned chronic corruption could
topple the Communist Party, which has controlled the
world's most populous nation for more than 50 years.
Almost 870,000 officials were indicted for corruption
in 2004.
"Although arguments exist, one fact is undeniable,"
Xinhua said of the Nanjing regulation. "The Chinese
government and academic society are being more innovative
than ever before in the field of creating new ways
to prevent and control corruption."
Indian woman chops off husband's penis
LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - A young woman chopped off
her husband's penis with a kitchen knife in northern
India over his "blatant indulgence in womanising
and drinking", police said on Saturday.
The 27-year-old woman said her husband of 10 years
had brought a prostitute home to Lucknow in the northern
Indian state of Uttar Pradesh on Friday, police said.
"I wanted to teach him a lesson for his blatant
indulgence in womanising and drinking," Reshma
Ahmed, a mother of four, said in her confession to
police.
"He was fast asleep when I thought to myself
that enough was enough ... so I tied his hands and
feet and got a kitchen knife to chop off his organ
to bring an end to his lust once and for all."
A team of doctors at a local hospital reattached
his penis. "We will have to wait and watch to
see if he will be sexually normal again," said
A.K. Singh, who performed the surgery.
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