Taiwan works to prevent deportation of more fraud suspects to China

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/04/15
By: Tang Pei-chun and Jay Chen

Taipei, April 15 (CNA) The Taiwan government has been working to ensure 52

No sign of arrested Taiwanese to be put on flight at Kuala Lumpur airport Friday morning.

No sign of arrested Taiwanese to be put on flight at Kuala Lumpur airport Friday morning.

nationals detained in Malaysia for alleged phone scams are not sent to China, Foreign Minister David Lin (林永樂) said Friday.

The matter took on extra urgency after 45 Taiwanese suspects were sent to China earlier this week by Kenyan police authorities. The suspects were allegedly members of a Chinese-Taiwanese telecommunications fraud ring that had been targeting people in China.

The foreign minister made the comments following a lawmaker’s claim that a Chinese airliner was in Jakarta Friday morning to pick up the 52 Taiwanese and 65 Chinese suspects.

Lin told CNA he did not know whether China intended to pick up the Taiwanese suspects but Taiwan’s representative office in Jakarta had made it clear to Malaysian authorities that the suspects should be deported to Taiwan as has been done in the past.     [FULL  STORY]

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