HK should provide evidence on murder case before suspect returns: MAC

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2019/10/20
By: Shen Peng-ta and Joseph Yeh

Taipei, Oct. 20 (CNA) Taiwan's top policymaking body on China, the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC),

Chan Tung-kai (photo courtesy of Hong Kong China News Agency)

said Sunday the government will not lift its recently imposed travel ban on a Hong Kong citizen wanted for murder in Taiwan, unless the Hong Kong authorities agree to share more information on the case.

Hong Kong citizen Chan Tung-kai (陳同佳), is the chief suspect in the murder of his girlfriend Poon Hiu-wing (潘曉穎) when the pair were traveling in Taiwan in February 2018.

Chan returned to Hong Kong before police in Taiwan had a chance to investigate the crime, but once Taiwanese authorities identified him as a suspect they issued an arrest warrant and sought his return to face trial in Taiwan.

However, the lack of an extradition treaty between Taiwan and Hong Kong made that impossible.
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