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Criminals sent back to China

By Zhang Yan | China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-25 08:11

Since 2008, more than 10 high-profile Chinese economic fugitives, including corrupt officials and staff from State-owned companies, have been extradited or persuaded to return to China under the intensified judicial cooperation between China and Canada, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

In December 2011, Zeng Hanlin, former chief executive of Guangdong Feilong Group, which specializes in transport services and machinery production, was repatriated to China on contract fraud charges after 12 years on the run in Canada.

In July 2011, Lai Chang-xing, the main suspect in the operations of a huge smuggling ring, was extradited to China after a federal court in Canada rejected his appeal to suspend a repatriation order. The ruling ended a 12-year pursuit.

Criminals sent back to China

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