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An ancestral hall in Huizhou was demolished late at night. Who violently demolished it?

According to media reports, a village in Huizhou City, Guangdong Province was included in the scope of land acquisition. The Wen family ancestral hall in the village was violently demolished late at night. The main reason for this phenomenon is that the villagers are also very dissatisfied with the compensation provided by the developer for the ancestral hall, which makes the ancestral hall suffer the bad luck of being demolished late at night! The developer who demolished the ancestral hall at night is Huizhou Xinzhou Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Xinzhou Company").

Wen Bingwen, the rights protection representative in the ancestral demolition incident, is from Bingtang Village, Henan'an Street, Huicheng District, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province. According to Wen Bingwen, in 2009, more than 1,100 acres of land in Bingtang Village will be expropriated, and the scope of land expropriation involves three ancestral halls: Wen's, Liao's, and Huang's.

Afterwards, the government’s compensation for the three ancestral halls was all priced at 2.3 million yuan. On the basis of the 2.3 million yuan compensation, the Liao Ancestral Hall was awarded another developer (note: not Xinzhou Company) ) 5.3 million yuan in compensation.

However, the villagers of the Wen family and the Huang family believe that the three ancestral halls are of the same size and should be compensated at the same standard as the Liao family's ancestral hall. It is impossible that the Wen family's and Huang's ancestral halls are smaller than the Liao family's ancestral hall.

Later, after many discussions and communications, Xinzhou Company was only willing to compensate another 1.2 million yuan, which was later increased to 2.5 million yuan. However, the villagers did not accept the compensation.

As a rights protection representative, Wen Bingwen told reporters that in 2004, more than 100 Wen clan members from Bingtang Village and more than 800 Wen clan members who immigrated to other places built the Wen clan ancestral hall in Bingtang Village.* **Cost 300,000 yuan. The Wen clan's ancestral hall covers an area of ??more than 100 square meters and is jointly owned by more than a thousand Wen clan members. Since the compensation price was small, Xinzhou Company was naturally not allowed to pay compensation.

Wen Bingwen said that the developer did not communicate with the villagers before demolishing the ancestral hall, which was an act of "forced demolition". Officials from Huicheng District confirmed that the developer did not communicate with the local subdistrict office and Bingtang Village Committee about this matter, and they were unaware of it.

Because the villagers did not accept the compensation plan and the two sides failed to reach an agreement, the demolition of the ancestral hall has been stalled. Now, the Wen clan members have arranged for people to guard the ancestral hall site 24 hours a day to prevent developers from further construction and damaging the site.

According to Tianyancha’s query results, Xinzhou Company was established in December 2001 with a registered capital of 203 million yuan. Its legal representative and largest shareholder are both Wu Weiwen, and its shareholding ratio is 95%. They believed that the villagers were demanding exorbitant prices and had blocked the demolition for seven years.

After the demolition of Wen’s Ancestral Hall attracted attention on the Internet, Xinzhou Company issued a statement through the company’s WeChat public account saying: The compensation of 2.3 million yuan for Wen’s Ancestral Hall was paid in 2017. The developer also gave an additional 300,000 yuan for the relocation of the ancestral hall, but the Wen family ancestral hall was not demolished, and the developer was extorted 10 million yuan. ?

In response to this, Wen Bingwen responded that the above 2.3 million yuan in compensation has been in the account of the local land department, and the Wen villagers have not received it yet; they have received 300,000 yuan in relocation fees from Xinzhou Company, and they have proposed After the Wen's Ancestral Hall was forcibly demolished, the villagers asked for a compensation of 10 million yuan, but the two parties have never discussed this.

After the ancestral hall was demolished, the Wen villagers embarked on the road to safeguard their rights. According to Wen's villagers, they immediately called the police after discovering that the ancestral hall had been demolished. Wen's people from other places also rushed to Bingtang Village and went to Xinzhou Company to ask for an explanation.

Now, the police have opened a case for investigation, and I believe the law will give justice to this demolition case!