Suspect whose case led to Hong Kong's unrest leaves prison

PTI| Hong Kong | China

Updated: 23-10-2019 10:14 IST | Created: 23-10-2019 09:52 IST

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A murder suspect whose case indirectly led to Hong Kong's ongoing protests has been freed from prison. Chan Tong-kai told reporters Wednesday he was willing to turn himself in to authorities in Taiwan, where he is wanted for the killing of his girlfriend.

He was released after serving a separate sentence for money laundering offenses. Chan could not be sent to Taiwan because semi-autonomous Hong Kong has no extradition agreement with self-ruled Taiwan. Hong Kong's leader had offered legislation to close what she called a "loophole" but the bill sparked widespread protests over concerns it put residents at risk of being sent into mainland China's murky judicial system.

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