p******l 发帖数: 11 | 1 A former business partner of fugitive billionaire Guo Wengui on Wednesday
urged the US government to deport Guo to China, a week ahead of US President
Donald Trump's visit to China.
Trump is set to visit China from November 8 to 10.
Qu Long, a former executive director of the Beijing Zhengquan Real Estate
Company, a company Guo owns, was acquitted of all charges by the High People
's Court of Hebei Province in September after six years in jail. He claims
at a press conference in Beijing that Guo framed him.
Qu said the falling out between the two men started with the acquisition of
the Tianjin Huatai Company. In 2008, Guo purchased 70 percent of the shares
of Tianjin Huatai but transferred shares to Qu to avoid legal problems. But
after learning that the legal disputes had ended, Guo wanted the company
back despite Qu's efforts and investment, and with one project worth over 10
billion yuan ($1.5 billion).
Qu claimed Guo fabricated evidence and accused him of ties to the mafia and
underground weapons activities. Guo also ordered his subordinates to report
Qu to the Beijing police for fraud, but the case was rejected.
Qu was eventually placed under the custody of the Chengde police after
former Deputy Minister of State Security Ma Jian called Zhang Yue, former
secretary of the Communist Party of China's Hebei provincial committee for
political and legal affairs.Qu was subsequently tried and sentenced to 15
years in jail in 2012 for duty-related embezzlement.
Both Ma and Zhang were later removed from their posts and placed under
investigation. "My family and I are miserable because Guo Wengui framed me.
I can only have my innocence if Guo is punished … So I am asking my media
friends from all over the world to help me appeal to the US government to
deport Guo to China as soon as possible," Qu said.
Qu added he will soon press charges against Guo. He told reporters that if
Guo is not returned to China, he will definitely file charges against him in
the US.
Qu said Guo lied about knowing senior officials in his Twitter videos and
that the high-level officials linked to Guo, such as Ma and Zhang, had
already fallen.
"I believe my case is a very unique one. I was framed by Guo and some bad
officers in the judical system. I was transferred to multiple locations but
managed to stay healthy. China's legal system is sound," Qu told the Global
Times.
Guo fled China in 2014 and now lives in New York. The Interpol has issued a
red notice for Guo,who is believed to be involved in several corruption
scandals. |
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