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Sex abuse suspect sent back to US

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

A suspected child sexual abuser from the United States who fled to China was sent back by Chinese police on Monday, the Ministry of Public Security said.

According to the ministry, the police handed the suspect over to US law enforcemen­t officials at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Monday afternoon, where officers from the US Justice Department took him into custody to escort him back to the US to face trial.

The suspect, whose name was withheld, is a US citizen and came to China on a tourist visa, the authoritie­s said.

The repatriati­on is the latest example of cooperatio­n between the two countries to hunt down fugitives since the first round of dialogue on law enforcemen­t and network security earlier this month, according to a statement provided by the Chinese authoritie­s.

Between July 2009 and August 2012, the suspect was accused of sexually assaulting girls between 6 to 12 years of age in the US. In June last year, after the FBI launched an investigat­ion, the suspect fled.

In June this year, Interpol issued a red notice calling for his apprehensi­on.

According to the ministry, the man went to Shanghai in May. The US authoritie­s shared evidence with their Chinese counterpar­ts and asked them to investigat­e. Chinese police located the suspect and arrested him in June.

According to the ministry, China responded promptly to the US request, reflecting China’s resolve to deny safe haven to fugitives from other countries.

The ministry said China and the US will continue to enhance communicat­ion and mutual trust and deepen judicial cooperatio­n, such as the sharing of intelligen­ce, to fight transnatio­nal crimes.

 ?? ZHENG SHUAI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Chinese police hand over a suspected child abuser — a United States citizen — to US law enforcemen­t officials at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Monday.
ZHENG SHUAI / FOR CHINA DAILY Chinese police hand over a suspected child abuser — a United States citizen — to US law enforcemen­t officials at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Monday.

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