Singapore police explain why they did not arrest Chinese fugitive on Interpol Red Notice

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Singapore police explain why they did not arrest Chinese fugitive on Interpol Red Notice
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Indonesian immigration officers escort recently-arrested Chinese national Yan Zhenxing who is on Interpol Red Notice list and wanted in China on allegation of laundering money for an online gambling syndicate, during a press conference in Jakarta on December 5. - Photo: AP

Yan was detained on December 2 by Indonesian authorities after he arrived at a ferry terminal on the resort island of Batam, located some 23km southeast of Singapore, having travelled there for a holiday, Indonesian media reported. When Yan was granted Singapore permanent residency, there were no Interpol Red Notices against him, they added.

According to Indonesian authorities, Yan - who allegedly helped transfer and launder almost US$18 million from a criminal online gambling group in China - was arrested following an Interpol Red Notice for him. "Should we eventually receive credible evidence of Yan’s alleged offences, we will deal with him in accordance with our laws, including the review of his PR status," they said.

However, the police said they still closely monitor Interpol Red Notices, even in the absence of requests for assistance from the country which published the notice.

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