China News Service, Chongzuo, January 8th (Liu Wenjie, Lin Hao) On January 8, Tan Ting, the chief criminal involved in the "International Red Cross" criminal who had absconded overseas for 3 years, was extradited by Vietnamese police to Chongzuo City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region at Pingxiang Youyiguan The Public Security Bureau handles it according to law.

  According to reports, on December 31, 2020, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Public Security Department and the Chongzuo City Public Security Bureau persuaded them to vote. With the assistance of the police liaison officers of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam and the Consulate General of Ho Chi Minh City, they absconded Vietnam’s “international Tan Ting, the chief criminal involved in the Red Pass, went to the Chinese Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City to surrender.

The picture shows the suspect Qin Ting being escorted back to China. Photo by Liu Wenjie

  Qin Ting, born in 1987, has his household registration in the three branches of the state-owned Longbei Farm in Longzhou County, Guangxi. He was listed by the Public Security Department of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region as the 2018 Guangxi Anti-gang Area for being suspected of organizing, leading, and participating in a criminal organization case Evil No. 1 case was supervised, and all 19 members of the criminal gang have been brought to justice. Only the first criminal, Tan Ting, fled. Interpol issued an international red bulletin to Tan Ting.

  After Qin Ting fled abroad, the anti-triad and evil team composed of the Chongzuo City Public Security Bureau and the Longzhou County Public Security Bureau came to do the ideological work of Qin Ting’s family many times. In 3 years, the police of the project passed Qin 66 times. The Ting family's persuasion of Qin Ting to return to China and surrender the case was invalid.

  On December 29, 2020, Li Yue, a member of the Party Committee of Guangxi Public Security Department and a first-level inspector, and Zhu Yuanchun, deputy mayor of Chongzuo City and director of the Public Security Bureau, led the principals of the three-level public prosecutors’ law enforcement offices in Longzhou County to do it again. Qin Ting's parents' advice to vote.

Under the deterrence of the law, Tan Ting, who was thousands of miles away, agreed to surrender.

  The police of the Guangxi Anti-gang Office used a "hotline" to guide Tan Ting, who was hiding in the "van" deep mountain mining area in Khanh Hoa Province in southern Vietnam, to take a tractor and taxi for a 14-hour drive to the Chinese Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City.

  According to the anti-criminal police, 19 other gang members suspected of organizing, leading, and participating in the underworld organization case led by Tan Ting have been sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment ranging from 25 to 2 years.

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