Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Headlines | Photos | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  China pledges no death to get back Canadian fugitive
Last updated: 2007-03-13


China pledges no death to get back Canadian fugitive
2007-03-13

Category
Smuggling
Executions
Nations
Canada
China
Event
Xiamen Yuahua Case
China promised not to sentence accused smuggler Lai Changxing to death because this was essential to have him repatriated from Canada, the Xinhua news agency said on Tuesday, citing a Supreme Court spokesman.

Lai, who fled to Canada in 1999 after being accused of running a huge smuggling ring in the southern province of Fujian, has been battling extradition to China.

He has challenged a risk-assessment ruling by Canadian immigration officials that said he would not be subject to torture or execution if returned.

"We made the promise (not to sentence Lai to death) to seek his repatriation, and it is the only correct option to punish crimes and safeguard the interests of the nation," court spokesman Ni Shouming was quoted as saying.

Lai, who fled with his wife and children, is accused of running a multi-billion-dollar operation that bribed officials and police to avoid taxes and duties on goods ranging from oil to cigarettes that were smuggled into Fujian in the 1990s.

He denies any wrongdoing and says the allegations are politically motivated. He was denied refugee status in Canada.

China wants to bring him back to face charges of smuggling, bribery and tax evasion.

Ni said that China had two options: refusing to make any promise and giving up the efforts for Lai's repatriation, or making a promise to have him back.

"Such a promise has nothing to do with justice fairness," Ni was reported as saying.

 Xiamen Yuahua Case  
  Profile4 News82Gallery2Links  
  China pledges no death to get back Canadian fugitive (2007-03-13)
  China fugitive Lai said to have close links with top official (2006-11-04)
  China urges Canada to return accused crime boss (2006-06-06)
  Canada plans to return China fugitive: media (2006-05-20)
  Canada set to release China fugitive, lawyer says (2005-09-23)
  Accused China smuggler Lai in more Canadian touble (2005-08-19)
  Canada denies sanctuary for Lai Changxing (2005-04-16)
  China's most wanted fugitive continues to fight deportation (2005-03-14)
  China to auction limousine owned by notorious smuggler (2004-11-23)
  Smuggled cars going for a steal at China auction (2004-11-15)
  Accused China crime boss loses Canada court round (2004-02-03)
  China's "most wanted" fights to stay in Canada (2003-07-14)
  Australia arrested Chinese ex-customs officer (2003-01-02)
  China apologizes for secret-agent ploy - Canada (2002-11-07)
  China to auction smuggler's luxury house (2002-08-30)
  China Hands Out Death Sentence to Mayor (2002-08-09)
  China set to auction fugitive smuggler's empire (2002-07-15)
  Alleged smuggler Lai released from Canadian jail (2002-06-29)
  Canada says alleged smuggler sought false passport (2002-06-26)
  Fugitive Denied Canada Refugee Status (2002-06-22)
  China welcomes Canada denial of asylum for fugitive (2002-06-22)
  Canada to rule on alleged China smuggling kingpin (2002-06-20)
  Beijing's promise shows China's judicial system unfair: Lai's lawyer (2001-10-25)
  Ex-Chinese Official Convicted (2001-10-23)
  Alleged smuggler Lai denies money laundering reports (2001-09-25)
Related Events
  • Canada Diplomacy
  • China Diplomacy
  • Canada-China
  • Cheng Kejie Corruption Case
  • Fuyang Mayor Graft Case

  • Stories Coverages

    NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
     ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 


    [2009 Tiger Woods Accident]: Woods' fall from grace rekindles role-model debate (10:25 12/4)


    [Anti-terror War in Pakistan]: Suicide attackers kill 36 at Pakistan mosque (10:25 12/4)

    [Afghan Terror War]: US Marines launch large offensive in Afghanistan (10:25 12/4)


    [Vietnam War]: US Marines launch large offensive in Afghanistan (10:25 12/4)


    [2008 U.S. Layoff Crisis]: Unexpected drop in jobless rate sparks optimism (10:25 12/4)


    [Roman Polanski Rape Case]: Roman Polanski begins house arrest in Gstaad (10:25 12/4)


    [2009 White House Party-crasher]: Lawmakers demand testimony by WH social secretary (10:25 12/4)


    [2009 Fort Hood Shootings]: Fort Hood unit deploys despite losing soldiers (10:25 12/4)

    [2008 U.S. Recession]: Why Rich Consumers Matter More (10:25 12/4)


    [2009 US Health Reform]: Senate votes to keep Medicare cuts in health bill (19:41 12/3)



    Muzi.com

    Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
    All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.