Canada urged to extradite smuggler soon   (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-05-23 19:44  
The Chinese government has urged Canada to extradite alleged smuggling 
kingpin Lai Changxing as soon as possible to face trial in China, said Chinese 
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao here on Tuesday. 
 
 
 
 
   China's most wanted fugitive, Lai 
 Changxing, pictured in 2001. [AFP] |   Lai is 
accused of leading a ring which conducted, in collaboration with corrupt 
officials in coastal Xiamen City, the biggest smuggling operation uncovered in 
China since 1949. The case involved goods worth 10 billion U.S. dollars. 
Lai fled to Canada with his family in 1999. He has been trying to gain 
refugee status in Canada. 
 The date for Lai's extradition was yet to be confirmed, said Wu Heping, 
spokesman for the Ministry of Public Security. 
 Liu said the Chinese government had taken a firm stance on the issue and has 
reiterated the stance to the Canadian government.   
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