Guo Jiefang, a member of the "Hundred Red Cross Personnel," returned to China to surrender
On June 12th, according to the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission, on June 10th, under the coordination of the International Chasing and Recovery Office of the Central Anti Corruption Coordination Group, and with the unremitting efforts of the Guangdong Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision, Guo Jiefang, a "hundred Red Cross personnel", returned to China to surrender. This is the first "100 Red Communication Personnel" to be brought to justice since the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and also the 62nd "100 Red Communication Personnel" to be brought to justice since the launch of the "Skynet Action".
Guo Jiefang, female, born in April 1953, was a former police officer of the Traffic Police Detachment of Guangzhou Public Security Bureau. She was suspected of accepting bribes together with others and fled in March 2000. In October 2000, the People's Procuratorate of Guangdong Province initiated an investigation into him. In December 2007, the International Criminal Police Organization issued a red notice to it. The investigating authorities actively carried out international judicial law enforcement cooperation, persistently promoted the pursuit of Guo's fugitives and stolen goods, and ultimately urged him to return to his home country to surrender. The relevant stolen funds involved in the case have been recovered in accordance with the law.
The person in charge of the Central Chasing and Escaping Office stated that Guo Jiefang's return to China after 23 years of fleeing is an important achievement in implementing the spirit of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and the deployment of the Second Plenary Session of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, and continuing to carry out the "Skynet Action". We will continue to deepen international cooperation against corruption, adhere to the principle of chasing after fugitives and pursuing them to the end, and always maintain a high-pressure situation of pursuing fugitives and recovering stolen goods. I advise the fugitives to recognize the situation, give up their illusions, and voluntarily return to their home country to surrender as the only way out.