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Most-wanted fugitive returns after 13 years

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s most-wanted fugitive, Yang Xiuzhu, who fled overseas 13 years ago, returned to Beijing on Wednesday in what is considered an important achievemen­t in China’s anti-graft efforts.

Yang, 70, former deputy director of the constructi­on department of Zhejiang province, has been accused of embezzling 250 million yuan ($36.3 million), according to the Communist Party of China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

Yang fled overseas in 2003 and had been to many countries, including Singapore, France and the United States, to avoid punishment. She took an American Airlines flight back to Beijing from Dallas and was arrested upon her arrival on Wednesday afternoon at the airport.

“Thanks to close law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n between China and the US, Yang decided to cancel her

political asylum applicatio­n in the US and voluntaril­y come back to make confession­s,” said Liu Jianchao, director of the CCDI’s Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Bureau.

He said judicial authoritie­s in the two countries will continue to work together to recover her ill-gotten gains left in the US.

Foreign Ministry spokes- man Geng Shuang called Yang’s return “an important achievemen­t of anti-graft law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n between China and the US”.

“We appreciate and give thanks for the assistance and cooperatio­n of the US and relevant countries.”

The US is a popular destinatio­n for corrupt Chinese officials to flee to because of the lack of bilateral extraditio­n treaties and difference­s in laws, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

Yang ranked No 1 on China’s 100 most-wanted fugitive list released by Interpol in April of 2015. She is the 37th that has returned so far.

According to the CCDI, after Yang’s escape, Chinese judicial authoritie­s officially requested their US counterpar­ts to send her back and offered timely and solid evidence, including proof of embezzleme­nt and cross-border money laundering. Then Yang was detained in the US.

In December 2014, Yang was listed as one of the five most-wanted corrupt fugitives that were the subject of “advanced negotiatio­ns” between China and the US to speed up their return.

The two countries also set up a joint investigat­ion team to handle Yang’s case, which dispatched personnel to conduct field investigat­ions and collect evidence. Her illicit assets were frozen and confiscate­d, the CCDI said.

CCDI figures show that between April 2014 and September 2016, China was able to secure the return of 2,210 fugitives, including 363 corrupt officials from more than 70 countries and regions. The authoritie­s also confiscate­d 7.99 billion yuan ($1.16 billion) in illegal assets.

 ?? YIN GANG / XINHUA ?? Yang Xiuzhu, accused of embezzling $36.3 million, is escorted from a plane after arriving in Beijing from the United States on Wednesday.
YIN GANG / XINHUA Yang Xiuzhu, accused of embezzling $36.3 million, is escorted from a plane after arriving in Beijing from the United States on Wednesday.

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