Mou Tanhong was asked by Yancheng Prison to commute her sentence by eight months because she received five commendations.Tan Hong once served as Zhou Yongkang's security secretary, and was sentenced to 10 years in prison for accepting bribes.

The governor of Chang'an Street, a WeChat official account of Beijing Daily, reported that the information released by the Beijing Second Intermediate Court showed that Tan Hong was born on June 6, 1971.He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for taking bribes, and his personal property was confiscated 500,000 yuan (RMB, the same below, S$104,200). He is currently serving his sentence in Yancheng Prison.The prison is the only prison directly under the Ministry of Justice.

On June 1, the prison authorities suggested that Tan Hong's sentence be commuted by eight months on the grounds that she had been praised five times.The publicity period is from June 6 to 10. Those who have opinions can call the Second Intermediate Court or send written materials.

According to reports, this is the first time Tanhong has appeared in the public eye in four years since Tanhong was double-opened.On July 2, 2014, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China announced that it had recently filed a case for serious violations of discipline and law by Tan Hong, a former staff member of the Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security.Seeking benefits, asking for and accepting huge bribes.

Based on this, Tan Hong was not only expelled from the party, but also transferred to justice for suspected bribery.

Half a month later, the Supreme People's Procuratorate announced that after review, it decided to file a case against Tan Hong for alleged bribery and take compulsory measures.

With the disclosure of the request for commutation, Tan Hong's whereabouts have finally been officially confirmed, that is, she has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and is serving her sentence in Yancheng Prison.

According to reports, the main reason why this person has received much attention is that he served as Zhou Yongkang's security secretary from 2008 to 2012.In November 2014, the official WeChat account of the People's Daily analyzed Zhou Yongkang's corrupt community under the title "Five Peripheral Wars" in which the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection overthrew Zhou Yongkang.

According to the article, the direct descendants of the Sichuan Army represented by Li Chuncheng were the first to be investigated, and then the Petroleum Gang headed by Jiang Jiemin collapsed.The secretary gang composed of Hong and others fell apart, and finally many relatives of Zhou Yongkang including Zhou Bin were arrested.

The article stated that Ji Wenlin, the former vice governor of Hainan Province, and Yu Gang, the former deputy director of the Office of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission, served as Zhou Yongkang's full-time secretary at different stages, and Tan Hong also served as his security secretary.

On July 2, 2014, when Tan Hong was expelled from the party, Ji Wenlin and Yu Gang were also expelled for serious violations of discipline and law.Prior to this, Guo Yongxiang, the former vice governor of Sichuan, Li Hualin, the former deputy general manager of PetroChina, and Shen Dingcheng, the former party secretary of PetroChina International Co., Ltd., had been dealt with.

At this point, Secretary Zhou Yongkang's Gang of Six officially declared its disintegration.

Less than a month after Tan Hong was double-opened, on July 29, 2014, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China decided to file a case against Zhou Yongkang by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.In June 2015, Zhou Yongkang was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crimes of accepting bribes, abusing his power, and intentionally leaking state secrets.