China’s overseas anti-corruption efforts net 634 fugitives
POLITICS
By Meng Yaping

2016-10-26 09:29 GMT+8

A total of 634 overseas fugitives have been captured in 67 countries and regions since the 2016 “fox hunt” campaign kicked off in May, aiming to track down corrupt officials who have fled the country.
The campaign, which is an important part of China’s Skynet operation targeting suspected economic criminals, has already made great achievements in 2016. Of the 634 suspects, 205 are implicated in cases involving more than 10 million yuan (1.5 million US dollars). An additional 59 are thought to have been part of cases involving over 100 million yuan (14.8 million US dollars). Forty-eight had been on the run for over five years at the time of their capture, while 17 were at large for over 10 years, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday.
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The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) praised the achievement on Monday during a meeting in Suzhou city, east China’s Jiangsu Province, but also stressed the grim situation of China’s anti-graft campaign.
The ministry promised that, despite the success of the campaign so far, it will not rest on its laurels, and international cooperation will be improved to ensure that all criminals are brought to justice.
“Police departments on all levels should take the ‘fox hunt’ as a priority, working to capture overseas fugitives. We should also strengthen cooperation between police forces and other governmental sectors, including procuratorates and customs,” said Meng Qingfeng, Vice Minister of the MPS, during the meeting.
(Story from People’s Daily Online)

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