Smuggler suspect Lai to be returned   (Shanghai Daily)  Updated: 2006-05-19 13:46  Lai Changxing, a fugitive whom Chinese authorities 
accuse of being a criminal kingpin and now in Canada, may be deported to China 
next Friday, officials said Thursday, according to China News Service. 
 
 
 
   China's most wanted fugitive, Lai 
 Changxing, pictured in 2001. [AFP] |   Lai was 
arrested by Canadian Border Services Agency officers on Tuesday after a final 
review concluded he would not be in danger if deported to China to face charges 
that include smuggling and bribery. 
But an Immigration and Refugee Board member has revoked the detention, 
rejecting arguments by the agency that Lai has untapped financial resources he 
will use to flee before being sent back to China next Friday. 
 Board member Leeann King says that during more than six years of legal 
proceedings to stay in Canada, Lai has largely complied with restrictions that 
have allowed him to remain free in Vancouver. His lawyers are also headed back 
to Federal Court next week to challenge a pre-removal assessment, which gauges 
the risks he might face after returned to China. 
 China accuses Lai of heading a syndicate based in the southeastern port of 
Xiamen that smuggled as much as US$10 billion worth of goods ranging from 
cigarettes to cooking oil under the protection of corrupt government officials. 
 Lai, his wife Tsang Mingna and their three children arrived in Canada in 
August 1999 after fleeing mainland via Hong Kong.   
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