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Two men who dreamt of becoming net celebrities were detained on August 13 at a railway station in Binyang County, southern China's Guangdong province for wearing uniforms of Imperial Japanese Army, a local public security bureau source told thepaper.cn on August 14.
The two were identified by local police. One is a 30-year-old deaf-mute, while the other is a young man in his twenties. They claimed they committed the act in order to become famous.
Over 300 people at the scene were quite angry at the two men's behavior, but the local police office quickly sent officers to disperse them from near the railway station.
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