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Sweden arrests ‘wanted’ Chinese man

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STOCKHOLM: A Chinese man suspected of economic crimes and corruption in his home country has been arrested in Sweden, authoritie­s said on Thursday.

Swedish public broadcaste­r SVT described the unnamed 54-yearold suspect as “one of the most wanted people in China”, adding that he had been in custody in Stockholm since June 25.

SVT said the man, who was the head of a state-owned company trading cereal and rice, fled China in 2011 when the Chinese police discovered that he allegedly transferre­d large sums of money from the company to banks abroad.

Karin Rosander, press officer at the Swedish Prosecutio­n Authority, told AFP that Beijing “had requested his extraditio­n” to China to prosecute him there.

Rosander, who declined to reveal the man’s identity or when the arrest took place, said Swedish authoritie­s were examining “whether there are legitimate reasons to extradite him to China”.

He is accused of having embezzled nearly 10 million euros (more than US$11 million) from the company, according to SVT.

China has issued an internatio­nal arrest warrant for him and his case has been widely reported in global media, SVT said.

Rosander said Sweden did not extradite suspects easily, especially if their life might be in danger or if the country involved had the death penalty.

“This case is about proving what kind of evidence there is against him,” she said, adding the accusation­s were being handled as a corruption case.

The man travelled to the US with his ex-wife after fleeing China in 2011 and they were arrested there on suspicion of money laundering, according to SVT.

The suspect, who escaped the US charges, claims to have been living in Sweden since 2014.

He moved to Sweden with a new identity and passport and later remarried, which legally allowed him to remain in the Nordic nation. — AFP

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