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  • Lai Changxing battled Chinese efforts to bring him home to face trial for his alleged role in a multibillion-dollar smuggling operation.

    What's News— 2011

  • China's most-wanted fugitive, Lai Changxing, was arrested on his return to the country after being deported from Canada, where he had lived for the past 12 years, battling Chinese efforts to bring him home to face trial for his alleged role in a multibillion-dollar smuggling operation.

    Lai Changxing Repatriated to China 2011

  • BEIJING—China's most-wanted fugitive, Lai Changxing , was arrested on his return to the country after being deported from Canada, where he had lived for the past 12 years, battling Chinese efforts to bring him home to face trial for his alleged role in a multibillion dollar smuggling operation.

    Fugitive Arrested Upon Arrival in Beijing Jeremy Page 2011

  • The Chinese Government's position is clear that Lai Changxing should be returned to stand trial in accordance with law.

    Canada Court Allows Extradition of China Fugitive Jeremy Page 2011

  • Associated Press Lai Changxing, right, is escorted by a security guard from a detention hearing in Vancouver, British Columbia, on July 11.

    Canada Court Allows Extradition of China Fugitive Jeremy Page 2011

  • "Lai Changxing who fled to Canada years ago is the primary criminal suspect wanted by Chinese judicial authorities for the huge Xiamen smuggling case," China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu was quoted as saying in a statement on the ministry's web site.

    Canada Court Allows Extradition of China Fugitive Jeremy Page 2011

  • Zhang Jianxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press Accused smuggling kingpin Lai Changxing, center, signed a warrant issued for his arrest upon his arrival at the Beijing Capital International Airport on Saturday.

    Lai Changxing Repatriated to China 2011

  • BEIJING—China welcomed a Canadian court's decision to extradite Lai Changxing, the nation's most-wanted fugitive, even as lawyers and rights activists expressed doubt that he would get a fair trial in his homeland for his alleged role in a multibillion dollar smuggling operation.

    Canada Court Allows Extradition of China Fugitive Jeremy Page 2011

  • Lai Changxing, also known as Lai Cheong Sing, is wanted in China for allegedly heading a multibillion-dollar smuggling ring, as well as bribing officials and evading taxes.

    2009 February 06 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009

  • Lai Changxing, also known as Lai Cheong Sing, is wanted in China for allegedly heading a multibillion-dollar smuggling ring, as well as bribing officials and evading taxes.

    Canada: Where Illegal Chinese Gangsters Get Temporary Work Permits « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009

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