Fugitive sweep nets over 880 suspects


Police have arrested more than 880 economic fugitives who fled abroad, including 38 individuals listed as Interpol Red Notice fugitives, according to the Public Security Ministry.

The arrests were made from 2025 to the end of April 2026 under China’s “Fox Hunt” operation, said Hua Liebing, director of the ministry’s economic crime investigation bureau, yesterday.

During the same period, Chinese police solved 128,000 crime cases nationwide, recovering 37.5 billion yuan in losses, Hua added.

They also solved more than 1,600 cases and struck over 100 cross-regional underground banking networks in a crackdown on the use of offshore companies and underground banks to move illicit funds overseas. — Xinhua

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