China Covid quarantine: A murder suspect fled from Taiwan. Then he got stuck in a hotel room

Published:Dec 7, 202310:24
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A murder suspect who fled to China hours after allegedly gunning down a man in Taiwan on Monday is now "trapped" in hotel quarantine upon arrival in the coastal metropolis of Xiamen -- setting himself up for a simple seize by authorities.Taiwanese legislation enforcement brokers have sought assist from their Chinese counterparts to return the suspected gunman to the island, Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) instructed CNN Thursday.Foreign guests, from vacationers to college students, are largely banned from coming into mainland China. Those few who're allowed in, in addition to returning Chinese residents, should bear a minimum of 14 days of centralized quarantine -- and that goes for fugitives too.
The suspect, surnamed Huang, who's in his 30s, allegedly shot a 45-year-old man early Monday in New Taipei City, in response to Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA). The sufferer suffered two gunshot wounds to his neck, and was pronounced lifeless at a native hospital later Monday, in response to native police, who realized of the taking pictures at about 8 a.m. native time.Huang, in the meantime, is alleged to have fled the scene in a silver automotive, which he is subsequently accused of abandoning in the car parking zone of a shopping center, CNA reported. He then allegedly tried to cowl his tracks by twice altering his garments and taking completely different modes of transportation to achieve Taoyuan International Airport, the place he boarded a aircraft that left for mainland China round midday, the report stated.Huang is known to be in quarantine at a hotel in Xiamen, CNA reported.Taiwanese police are investigating the case, in response to CNA. The report added that China's Ministry of Public Security has acquired CIB's extradition request. In its reply to CNN, the CIB declined to touch upon the progress of extradition, citing ongoing negotiation with Chinese authorities.
Clothes used by the suspect to avoid being tracked are displayed by the police. Photo courtesy of the police
The suspect's escape to China, first reported by Taiwanese media and later picked up by Chinese state media, has triggered a stir on Chinese social media. On Weibo, China's Twitter-like platform, two associated hashtags have attracted a whole of practically 300 million views.
"(He) can escape arrest by Taiwanese police, but he can't escape the mainland's epidemic prevention and control measures," stated a high touch upon Weibo. "After arriving on the mainland, he must have been taken away for quarantine as soon as he got off the plane!" one other stated.In a information convention Wednesday, Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, famous stories of the taking pictures, with out providing any particulars. "We are currently verifying details of the situation," she stated. On Weibo, some customers see the case as a chance to advance Beijing's declare of sovereignty over self-governing Taiwan."I hope the trial will be held on the mainland and the central government will uphold justice for Taiwan compatriots, so we can truly benefit Taiwan and warm people's hearts," stated one well-liked remark.
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Taiwan and China have extradited suspects and convicted criminals throughout the Taiwan Strait in the previous. But with relations between Taipei and Beijing at their lowest level in a long time, it stays unclear how Beijing will react to Taiwan's request this time.

Beijing views the democracy of 24 million folks as a part of its territory, regardless of the Chinese Communist Party having by no means ruled Taiwan. For a long time after the founding of the People's Republic of China, animosity reigned between Beijing and Taipei, with commerce, journey and communication largely lower off and navy conflicts flaring.But tensions started to ease in the late Nineteen Eighties, and in 1990, the 2 sides signed the Kinmen Accord, which allowed them at hand over every others' unlawful immigrants, felony suspects and convicted criminals.In 2009, Beijing and Taipei signed a additional settlement that institutionalized cross-strait crime combating and mutual authorized help, overlaying "narcotics, smuggling, money laundering, fraud, corruption and other economic crimes."Since then, Taiwan has acquired 502 suspected criminals from China, in response to knowledge offered by Taiwan's Ministry of Justice. Previous high-profile extradition instances embrace Taiwan's former decide Lee Dong-ying, who fled to China's southern Guangdong province after being convicted of corruption in Taiwan, and Chen Yung-chih, a high wished felony who was concerned in a minimum of 5 shootings on the island.China, however, has acquired 21 folks from Taiwan, in response to the island's Ministry of Justice.But relations between Beijing and Taipei have grown frosty since Tsai Ing-wen from the historically pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party grew to become Taiwan's President in 2016. And with it, the variety of cross-strait extraditions have additionally plummeted.In 2015, Beijing handed over 63 wished fugitives to Taipei. That quantity plunged to 17 the following yr, and has been on the decline ever since. Last yr, solely 4 suspects had been returned to Taiwan from China.And this yr, as of September, not a single suspect has been extradited.



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