Ex-China ‘most beautiful fugitive’ banned for promoting legal education via livestreams


A former member of a gang involved in a US$190,000 fraud racket claimed to have 'turned over a new leaf' after her release from prison. — SCMP

A woman dubbed the “most beautiful fugitive” in China has been banned online for promoting anti-fraud education via live-streams following her release from prison.

Qing Chenjingliang, 26, from Mianyang in Sichuan province, southwestern China, was expelled from secondary school as a teen for poor grades.

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