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Li Xiong, a core member of the Chen Zhi criminal group, was extradited back to China from Cambodia
Ask AI · How does this extradition operation demonstrate the depth of China-Cambodia law enforcement cooperation?
On April 1st, with strong support from relevant departments in Cambodia, the Ministry of Public Security dispatched a task force and successfully extradited Li Xiong, a core member of the Chen Zhi criminal group, from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, back to China. This marks another major achievement in China-Cambodia law enforcement cooperation.
According to investigations, Li Xiong previously served as chairman of Huiwang Group, a subsidiary of the Taizi Group, and is suspected of multiple crimes including operating casinos, fraud, illegal business operations, and concealing and disguising criminal proceeds. Currently, Li Xiong has been subject to compulsory measures according to law, and related cases are under further investigation.
A relevant official from the Ministry of Public Security stated that several core members of the Chen Zhi criminal group have already been brought to justice one after another. The police will continue to intensify efforts to apprehend fugitives and bring them to justice. At the same time, they once again warn criminals to recognize the situation, turn themselves in before it’s too late, and seek leniency through voluntary surrender.
(Source: People’s Daily Client)