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After nearly four decades: Hong Kong fugitive caught in Thailand
Hong Kong Continues to Uncover Past Cases. This week, a 62-year-old man was detained in Bangkok, sought by Hong Kong authorities since 1989. The arrest was made at the request of the Special Administrative Region’s authorities when the suspect failed to provide proper documentation.
The Murder That Was Waiting for Justice
This concerns a crime committed in the late 1980s. For 37 years, Hong Kong investigators have been searching for this individual on charges of murder in 1989. The current arrest marks a turning point in the case — for the first time after decades, the suspect has come into the authorities’ view.
The Fugitive’s Journey: From Hong Kong to a New Life in Thailand
During interrogation, the man admitted to being a wanted person. He revealed to police that in 1994, he left Hong Kong and moved to Thailand, hoping to start a new life. Over three decades of hiding, he established a small manufacturing business, started a family with a local woman, and raised three children.
Extradition Process and Further Proceedings
Currently, the suspect is charged with illegal border crossing, but the main accusation relates to the long-standing murder case in Hong Kong. The international extradition process is currently under review by the competent authorities. This case demonstrates that crimes are not forgotten, and justice can catch up even after decades.