An illegal fund-raising dispute in central China's Hunan Province led to
lenders' chaotic petition to local authorities Wednesday and yesterday, causing
road block and railway suspension.
The lenders gathered at the Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
government on Wednesday asking for authorities' intervention after the
fund-raising company failed to pay them back as promised.
Some of them and lookers-on swarmed to the railway station of Jishou City,
capital of the prefecture, at 10 p.m., but were persuaded by officials,
including provincial law and public security chief Li Jiang, to leave about an
hour later.
The lenders, however, gathered again Thursday morning in streets and at the
railway station, blocking traffic and delaying trains.
Provincial vice governor Xu Xianping and banking regulatory officials came to
Jishou on Thursday to handle the affair.
The executives of the company were controlled and the petitioners dispersed
after registering their investments to local authorities.
The traffic had returned to normal and the railway station had resumed
operation by Thursday evening.
Underground fund-raising has existed for long in Xiangxi. Some companies have
been in payback crisis since June, causing panic among lenders.