Reported about 1 year ago
Six years after murdering his girlfriend in Taiwan and fleeing back to Hong Kong, Chan Tong-kai has not yet surrendered in Taiwan, triggering the mass 'anti-extradition' protests in Hong Kong. Hong Kong legislator and pastor, Roy Kwong, who has been assisting Chan, stated that Chan still wishes to face justice in Taiwan and believes that recent political changes may lead Taiwan to allow him to go to Taiwan for trial. Amidst fears of politicizing the case, Kwong hopes for a humanitarian resolution. Chan, 25, was convicted of money laundering in Hong Kong and was willing to surrender in Taiwan after his release but is waiting for approval to enter Taiwan, with the Hong Kong Security Bureau now shifting responsibility to Taiwan, emphasizing the need for both parties to handle the matter with a serious and pragmatic approach.
Source: YAHOO