Taiwan’s Justice Minister Tsai Ching-hsiang says Hong Kong authorities must follow up the case by pressing charges against the suspect before he is released
But Hong Kong’s Security Bureau insists Taipei has “absolute jurisdiction” over the case and surrender is not any obstacle in terms of legal procedures
South China Morning Post
Date: 22 Oct, 2019
By: Gary Cheung, Lawrence Chung, Chris Lau
Both the Hong Kong and Taiwan governments have toughened their stances, each demanding the
Chan, who fled home to Hong Kong after the murder early last year, is due to be released on Wednesday following 18 months behind bars on money-laundering charges stemming from the theft of the victim’s property and misuse of her finances.
Local authorities could not find enough evidence to prosecute him for the more serious crime committed in Taiwan, and his case was cited by Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor as a key justification for her extradition bill to plug a legal loophole preventing Hong Kong from transferring criminal suspects to jurisdictions with which it lacked a fugitive transfer agreement.
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