The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Taiwan angers China by releasing 20 deported telecom fraud suspects

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SHANGHAI/TAIPEI: Taiwan angered Beijing on Saturday by freeing 20 suspects in a telecom fraud case linked to China that has put more pressure on the sensitive relationsh­ip between the two countries.

Malaysia had deported the 20 people, who were part of a group of 53 Taiwanese arrested there in March on suspicion of fraud, according to the Taipei foreign ministry.

Taiwan’s Executive Yuan spokesman Sun Lih-chyun told Reuters there was no legal reason to detain them.

“The evidence is not with us. It is with China,” he said, noting that Taipei has been talking to Chinese counterpar­ts on the matter so investigat­ions can begin on the self-ruled island.

The decision was not welcomed by China.

“By releasing the suspects, Taiwan authoritie­s disregarde­d many victims’ interests and harmed them a second time. It also harmed the two sides’ cooperatio­n in jointly cracking down on crimes,” state-run Xinhua quoted An Fengshan, the Chinese State Council’s Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman, as saying.

Taiwan should give the suspects “the punishment they deserve”, An was quoted by the news agency as saying.

In a statement issued Saturday, Taiwan’s cabinet said that the government would not shield people suspected of crime and that it had instructed the Ministry of Justice to gather informatio­n for investigat­ion.

Taiwan’s justice ministry sent a formal letter requesting China’s public security bureau to provide informatio­n on the crime once it knew the 20 suspected Taiwanese were returning to Taiwan from Malaysia, the statement said.

Separately, Taiwan has objected to the forcible deportatio­n of more than 40 Taiwanese people to China from Kenya also on suspicion of telecom fraud.

China’s Ministry of Public Security says Taiwanese people have been heavily involved in telecom fraud in China and had caused huge losses, with some victims killing themselves. — Reuters

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