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Thursday, January 8, 2015

China captured 680 Corruptors abroad

China captured 680  Corruptors  abroad


The Chinese government sent several teams to various countries to subdue the suspect criminals.

The Chinese government claimed to have captured 680 people suspected of committing economic crimes and fled abroad.
The arrests were part of 'Operation Fox Hunt' which acted Ministry of Public Security for the July to December 2014.

Of the 680 people arrested during this period, 117 people a hunted fugitive for the last decade. As many as 390 people surrendered.
Overall, according to the ministry, the number of people who were arrested 4.5 times more when compared with the number in 2013.
"This operation achieve great victories and achieve outstanding results," said an official statement of the Ministry of Public Security.
Earlier, the Chinese news agency reported, Xinhua, the Chinese government sent forces to Africa, South America, Asia Pacific, and Western Europe specifically to hunt down criminals.
Regions that special attention is Southeast Asia. Last year, the Chinese government sent 20 teams to Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, and countries around.

Global Financial Integrity Group, the study group based in Washington DC, USA, to predict the flow of illegal funds flowing out of China in the period 2002 to 2011 to reach at least US $ 1.08 trillion.

China arrested hundreds of suspected criminals abroad


The hunt for suspected criminals carried from Europe to Southeast Asia.

The Chinese government claimed to have captured 180 people suspected of committing economic crimes and fled abroad.
The series of arrests nicknamed 'Operation Fox Hunt' that includes 68 people who returned to China and surrendered, and 75 people were arrested in the countries of Southeast Asia.

"Thank you for your cooperation and support of countries and regions. This operation makes inroads in Africa, South America, Asia Pacific, and Western Europe, "said an official statement of the Ministry of Public Security, as quoted by Xinhua news agency.
Based on a report by Xinhua, the Chinese government sent 20 teams to Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, and other countries around to hunt down suspected perpetrators of economic crimes.

Of these countries, the Chinese authorities arrested 75 people.
The announcement of the arrest was raised three months after the Chinese government launched a special operation targeting officials and businessmen who made off with the proceeds of corruption.

Global Financial Integrity Group, the study group based in Washington DC, USA, to predict the flow of illegal funds flowing out of China in the period 2002 to 2011 to reach at least US $ 1.08 trillion. (BBC)

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