After fleeing for 8 years, Zhou Quan, a member of the "Red Cross", returned to China to surrender

Date: 2023-08-20 Clicks:0

Zhonghong Net, August 11th On August 9th, under the overall coordination of the International Chasing and Recovery Office of the Central Anti Corruption Coordination Group, with the unremitting efforts of the Liaoning Provincial Chasing and Recovery Office and the Dalian Discipline Inspection and Supervision Organ, "Red Cross Personnel" Zhou Quan returned to China to surrender.

  Zhou Quan, male, born in August 1960, was originally the director of an office dispatched by Dalian Ocean Shipping Company to a certain company. He was suspected of embezzlement and embezzlement of public funds and fled in March 2015. In May 2016, the International Criminal Police Organization issued a red notice to it. The investigating authority has lawfully sealed and frozen the property involved in the case.

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  The person in charge of the Central Chasing and Escaping Office stated that Zhou Quan's return to China for surrender is an important achievement of the disciplinary inspection and supervision organs 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". It once again proves that the Skynet is restored and not leaked, and there is never a way out for escape. The main way is to surrender. We will adhere to the principle of pursuing every fugitive and pursuing them to the end, always maintaining a high-pressure situation, and resolutely not allowing corrupt elements who flee to justice.

  It is understood that the Red Notice (abbreviated as "Red Notice") is the most famous international notice, commonly known as the "Red Wanted Order", jointly issued by the Director of the International Criminal Police Center of the handling country and the Secretary General of the General Secretariat of the International Criminal Police Organization. Notification of arrest and extradition of wanted individuals. It is a notification made to fugitives who need to be arrested and extradited at the request of a specific national central bureau. Generally, red wanted notices are issued for fugitives. Specifically, it can be divided into red notices requiring prosecution of fugitives and red notices requiring fugitives to serve their sentences. An arrest warrant or judgment is a necessary document that the applicant country must submit when applying for a red notification.

  According to Article 155 of the Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China, if a suspect who should be arrested is at large, the public security organ may issue a wanted order and take effective measures to pursue him for arrest.

  In September 1984, the 53rd Congress of the International Criminal Police Organization adopted a vote to admit China as its official member. In November of the same year, the China Central Bureau of the International Criminal Police Organization was officially established in Beijing. According to statistics, since 1984, China has issued nearly 400 red wanted notices through the International Criminal Police Organization. At present, the vast majority of the red wanted orders issued by China are for economic crimes and job-related crimes, with violence, drugs, and other crimes accounting for only a very small part of them.

  The validity period of the red wanted notice is 5 years. If the suspect is not caught after the expiration of the time limit, he may continue for another five years until he is caught. As long as the suspect is at large, the red wanted order will always play a role.

Editor: Han Pengfei
Reviewed by: Wu Na