Police persuade fugitive to surrender bribe money
Updated: 2015-12-25 18:37
By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
|||||||||||
An economic fugitive surnamed Xie returned a total of 20 million yuan ($3.1 million) worth of the bribe money he had taken after he surrendered himself to police on Thursday.
According to a statement from the Guangdong provincial department of public security, Xie has become the escaped economic fugitive who has returned largest amount of bribe money in Guangdong provincial history.
After Xie defrauded the large sum of money via fake documents in March of 2014, he fled from Shantou, a coastal city in eastern part of Guangdong, to Canada on November 3 of the same year.
And local police immediately established a special task force assigned to capture him at the beginning of this year.
After immense persuasion from police officers and his family members, Xie finally decided to turn himself in. and confess his crime to police.
Xie becomes the first fugitive to be persuaded home and surrender to police in Shantou.
Related Stories
Despite plastic surgery, fugitive executive caught 2015-12-19 08:08
Economic fugitive captured in Ghana 2015-11-24 10:48
Chinese 'Red Notice' fugitive repatriated from Ghana 2015-11-01 21:00
After capture, fugitive regrets fleeing abroad 2015-07-16 07:51
Today's Top News
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank launched
Russia says it has proof of Turkey's support for IS
Investors adjusting expectations
India and Russia eye nuclear, helicopter deals
Chinese club offers lucrative contract to Spalletti
Germany is AIIB's largest non-regional shareholder
Spanish PM to form new govt after elections
Two-child policy expected to be approved
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Xi just needs to turn up for a grand welcome |
Stepping up |
Rural families still hope for male heirs |
Blue skies over Beijing ... for now |
V-Day parade for 70th WWII anniversary |
Tianjin blasts: Death, damage and bravery |