(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) Hong Kong media reported yesterday that the former Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wan Quan was suspected by Guo Boxiong, former vice chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou's corruption cases.

The Hong Kong South China Morning Post quoted anonymous military sources reported that Chang Wanquan had a close relationship with Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou before, and was dragged down on two levels.

According to sources, Chang Wanquan's residence was transferred to the front armored troops building in Haidian District, Beijing, indicating that his retirement benefits fell to the level level of the deputy military region.

A military insider said that the official has not officially announced the news that Chang Wanquan was downgraded, but he pointed out that within the PLA, senior officials with or above all major officials enjoy lifelong honor and related benefits.Explain that its rank declines.

Another person familiar with the matter said that Chang Wanquan's downgrade can also be regarded as a safe landing.

He said: If Chang Wanquan is regarded as a lsquo of Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou; Yu poison rsquo;, his case can become very serious, but Chang Wanquan does not have to become prisoners like Guo.It is a humanistic treatment to move him to the armored force building near the PLA 301 Hospital.

Public information shows that the 70 -year -old Chang Wanquan was promoted in 2007. He was the former member of the State, the Minister of Defense, and a member of the Central Military Commission. Until the March of last year (the National People's Congress and the National Committee of the CPPCC) was retired.

Another internal news of the military said that Chang Wanquan was downgraded and involved in anti -corruption storms, which also dragged Qian Weiping, deputy minister of equipment development of the Central Military Commission.From 2007 to 2012, Qian Weiping served as the General Equipment Department of the PLA (now reorganized into the Equipment Development Department of the Central Military Commission). He was a subsidiary of Chang Wanquan at the time.