China's anti-corruption agency has released the names and addresses of 22 alleged economic fugitives deemed "most wanted," but living free around the world — five of them listed as living in B.C. The list gives the names and addresses of the five men accused of corruption who are allegedly living in B.C. According to Immigration and Refugee Board documents, he is wanted by Chinese authorities for alleged embezzlement. In cases like this, China hopes alleged fugitives will be forced to turn themselves in, according to human rights experts. "Just because people are of interest to the Chinese, doesn't mean they are of interest to Canadians," said Suleman.
Source: CBC News April 29, 2017 01:52 UTC