January 14, 2026

Yet another Chinese farmer killed

Another Chinese farmer was killed outside his house in As Lito on Saturday early morning.

The Department of Public Safety has yet to release information about the homicide, but a source disclosed that killed was a certain Ding, in his 60s, also known as Papasang.

The source said blunt objects were found next to Ding’s body.

The body was taken to the Commonwealth Health Center’s morgue.

The source said the wife woke up on Saturday at about 6am and looked for Ding.

The wife later saw Ding’s body on the ground outside his house.

No one was arrested yet as police are conducting further investigation.

DPS is expected to release more details to the media about the homicide today, Monday.

It’s the first homicide case this year in the CNMI.

In November 2014, Hai Ren Li and Cheng You Li, both Chinese farmers, were murdered and dumped at the old runway in Koblerville.

Hai Ren Li and Cheng You Li were last seen in the afternoon of Oct. 31, 2014, when they left their respective houses in As Lito and San Antonio to work at their farm in As Gonno between 12pm and 2:30pm.

On Nov. 1, 2014, part of a large group of the Chinese community that helped in the search found Hai Ren Li’s Toyota Tacoma that was abandoned under some tangan-tangan trees a few steps away from the side of Magisa Drive in As Gonno.

On Feb. 23, 2014, Guo Huang Xu and his wife, Qing Xiu Zheng, both farmers, were found charred in their house that was razed to the ground by fire. Police classified the case as double homicide.

On Dec. 8, 2012, couple Jun Li Yang and Jing Liu were found murdered inside their home in San Vicente. Jing Liu was president, treasurer, and secretary of a company that was planning to put up a recycling center and engaged in apartment rental.

All these homicides along with several missing persons involving Chinese remain unsolved.

In April last year, two homicides in a row stunned the community when a security guard was fatally shot by a masked man during an attempted robbery at Royal Poker in Afetnas, just a day after police discovered that Ana Maria Limes was killed in her house in Oleai.

James Patrick Deleon Guerrero, 39, was shot in the back and was found dead inside the restroom of the poker establishment, where he tried to hide from the armed suspect.

The killing of Deleon Guerrero remains unsolved.

Limes’ husband, Sylvester R. Sablan, was tagged as the suspect in her killing, but until today, he was not formally charged over her death.

0 thoughts on “Yet another Chinese farmer killed

    1. Please send the M/V Luta to bring in a loadful of Chinese under the ship command of bigtot so, it can start earning some revenues instead of just tying it up at the pier collecting rust by blaming it on the contaminated waters more than often pronounced by the fully alert staff at DEQ/CRM. Money earned by M/V Luta can be offset for the $400k loan Larissa Larson gave to the ship captain, remember that scandal? So self serving indeed. Right, guelo guelo siki magi guine gi tano hu!

  1. Did DPS ever resolve the four other Chinese farmers that were murdered in recent past? Or has it gone cold altogether?

    1. May be had gotten cold, but now had gotten all mahange with poisonous hair mold possibly from EX DPS CHIEF JAMES GUERRERO molting period during his watch at DPS. Now that JAMES had vanished with all the information and evidence which JESSIE CONCEPCION had hidden in the marianas trench deepest part where it’s not reachable using the poorly trained DPS divers on board the pickup truck they both rode for their sex party with a minor BASA provided girl, you can safely kiss the cold case to freeze up at 29,000 feet below where you find complete darkness. Lana dai chelu!

  2. Plenty where they come from…wheres the feds? Keep bringing chinese here, extend their contract, push for citizenship and what else… give up more lands! This is the end!

  3. There is more interest in a Chinese celebrity’s photo shoot than a local murder. What the hell?

  4. Man, you are way off in left field; just curious, are you sure you’re not under something brain enhancement? Strange comment….

  5. Richard it’s in our proverbs! lol…intelligence is where Paofao and Capt. WTE rules supreme …anyone else?

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