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Resume of children of Wang Fang, Minister of Public Security
Wang Fang, 1920 was born in Xintai, Shandong province, and 1937+00 took part in the revolution. Former State Councilor and Minister of Public Security. In his early years, he served as section chief, minister of national defense and minister of enemy industry. After liberation, Hangzhou was Mao Zedong's favorite place to go. At that time, Wang Fang served as the director of Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Bureau, shouldering the heavy responsibility of security work, and became Chairman Mao's "great guardian". During the "Cultural Revolution", Jiang Qing specifically escorted him to Beijing for seven years for handling the investigation of "9 1 1 case". 18 "-exposing the anonymous letter case of Jiang Qing, who is familiar with Jiang Qing's shameful history. After Chairman Mao's personal instructions, Wang Fang was released. After the downfall of the Gang of Four, Wang Fang served as the head of the pre-trial team, and was later appointed as the prosecutor of the the Supreme People's Procuratorate Special Prosecutor's Office to participate in the review of the case of Lin Biao and Jiang Qing's counter-revolutionary group. After the "two cases", he became the secretary of committee of cpc zhejiang provincial committee. 1987, he returned to the public security, and served as the Minister of Public Security and the first political commissar of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force. In June 165438+ 10 of the same year, the 13th Party Congress was elected as a member of the Central Advisory Committee. 1In March 1988, he served as State Councilor and Minister of Public Security. Since 1990, due to the busy public security work, it is difficult to be competent for heavy work, so he submitted a request to the central government to resign as the minister of public security. 1990165438+10 was approved by the central government. 1In March, 1993, the National People's Congress was changed, and at the same time, the State Councilor stepped down and officially retired.