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China 'seeking brother of Ling Jihua in US' | |
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Chinese officials in the US are searching for the exiled brother of a disgraced top aide to former President Hu Jintao, according to media reports. | Chinese officials in the US are searching for the exiled brother of a disgraced top aide to former President Hu Jintao, according to media reports. |
Ling Jihua was charged with corruption and removed from the party last month. | Ling Jihua was charged with corruption and removed from the party last month. |
The pursuit of his brother Ling Wancheng could overshadow a visit by President Xi Jinping to the US. | The pursuit of his brother Ling Wancheng could overshadow a visit by President Xi Jinping to the US. |
The US administration has warned China to stop sending undercover agents to the country to pressurise Chinese fugitives, the New York Times reports. | The US administration has warned China to stop sending undercover agents to the country to pressurise Chinese fugitives, the New York Times reports. |
Mr Ling was demoted in 2012 after reports that his son had died in a high-speed Ferrari crash in Beijing. | Mr Ling was demoted in 2012 after reports that his son had died in a high-speed Ferrari crash in Beijing. |
He is accused of accepting huge bribes personally and through his family. His arrest is part of a crackdown on corruption by President Xi. | He is accused of accepting huge bribes personally and through his family. His arrest is part of a crackdown on corruption by President Xi. |
Ling Jihua's brother moved to the US in 2013 or 2014, according to media reports. | Ling Jihua's brother moved to the US in 2013 or 2014, according to media reports. |
Beijing began an initiative called Sky Net in April to help bring to justice allegedly corrupt officials who had fled overseas. | Beijing began an initiative called Sky Net in April to help bring to justice allegedly corrupt officials who had fled overseas. |
The New York Times reports a programme called Fox Hunt involves clandestine operations to pressurise high-profile Chinese nationals into returning to China. | The New York Times reports a programme called Fox Hunt involves clandestine operations to pressurise high-profile Chinese nationals into returning to China. |
The US state department has now resorted to warning Chinese officials about the activities, the report says. | The US state department has now resorted to warning Chinese officials about the activities, the report says. |
The newspaper said the undercover agents were working under the direction of China's ministry of public security and probably entering the country on tourism or trade visas. | The newspaper said the undercover agents were working under the direction of China's ministry of public security and probably entering the country on tourism or trade visas. |
Their tactics reportedly include threats to family members who remain in China. | Their tactics reportedly include threats to family members who remain in China. |
In China, Ling Wancheng held a senior position in the state-run news agency Xinhua before pursuing business interests, according to media reports. | |
More than 930 suspects around the world have been repatriated to China since last year under the programme, the newspaper said. | More than 930 suspects around the world have been repatriated to China since last year under the programme, the newspaper said. |
China has been pushing for talks with the US on an extradition treaty. | |
The fugitives sought under Operation Fox Hunt are believed to be prominent expatriates, sought for economic corruption or what China considers political crimes. | The fugitives sought under Operation Fox Hunt are believed to be prominent expatriates, sought for economic corruption or what China considers political crimes. |