China News Service, Beijing, September 12-At the request of the Russian internal affairs department, the Chinese police sent Doroshenko a fugitive Russian drug-related person at Shanghai Pudong Airport on the 11th and handed it over to Russia.

Before the repatriation, representatives of relevant departments of China and Russia held a handover ceremony in Shanghai and signed a memorandum on the handover of criminal suspects.

  It is reported that Doroshenko was suspected of smuggling drugs in 2012 and then absconded from Russia.

In June 2013, Interpol issued a red notice to it.

At the request of Russia to assist in the arrest and transfer of drug-related criminal suspect Doroshenko, the Ministry of Public Security of China deployed police in many places to conduct rapid inspections and arrested him in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province on July 27 this year.

  A person in charge of the Narcotics Control Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security of China said that China and Russia are important member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. In recent years, the anti-drug cooperation between the two sides has been good. The anti-drug law enforcement agencies of the two sides have achieved remarkable results in clue verification, exchange of evidence, and repatriation of suspects.

The successful repatriation of Doroshenko this time is another major achievement of the two parties implementing the relevant cooperation agreement and jointly combating drug crimes. It fully demonstrates the resolute attitude and common willingness of the two parties to work together to tackle the drug problem. Significance.

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