China extradites economic criminals under "Fox Hunt" campaign

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế20/11/2023


On November 19, China's Ministry of Public Security announced that the country had extradited an economic criminal who had fled to Morocco, marking the first extradition case since the extradition treaty between the two countries took effect in 2021.
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Chinese police are stepping up cooperation with international partners to capture criminals who have fled abroad. (Source: CCTV)

The arrested suspect, surnamed Luo, was accused of embezzling millions of yuan while serving as the financial director of a company and then fleeing to Morocco.

In February 2020, Chinese police initiated an investigation into the case and in July 2022, Interpol issued a red notice for the suspect.

Moroccan police arrested Mr. Luo in April and a court approved his extradition in late October. Mr. Luo was extradited to China on November 18.

According to China's Ministry of Public Security, the successful extradition of the suspect is of great significance in strengthening law enforcement cooperation between China and Morocco. Through this, Beijing is committed to strengthening international cooperation and arresting criminal suspects abroad.

The case is part of China's years-long effort to capture economic criminals who have fled abroad.

In 2014, China launched Operation “Fox Hunt,” in which police arrested more than 700 suspects overseas for various forms of economic crimes.



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