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Prostitution organizer surrenders to Chongqing police
THE husband of a prostitution ringleader who sought refuge abroad returned to Chongqing this morning and gave himself up to police at the airport. He was holding a piece of paper reading "Surrender to Chongqing police" as he got off the plane.
Chang Liang and his wife Wang Wanning were accused of forcing more than 2,000 young women into prostitution. The tea house which they used as the base of their illegal activities was shut down by Chongqing police in late 2009, but the couple managed to escape overseas.
Chang and Wang were soon on the wanted list of ICPO (International Criminal Police Organization). Wang was captured in the Philippines on March 30 and brought back on April 1.
Chang narrowly escaped as he happened to be outside when police came to arrest them and he felt helpless after his wife was taken away so he decided to surrender.
Chang Liang and his wife Wang Wanning were accused of forcing more than 2,000 young women into prostitution. The tea house which they used as the base of their illegal activities was shut down by Chongqing police in late 2009, but the couple managed to escape overseas.
Chang and Wang were soon on the wanted list of ICPO (International Criminal Police Organization). Wang was captured in the Philippines on March 30 and brought back on April 1.
Chang narrowly escaped as he happened to be outside when police came to arrest them and he felt helpless after his wife was taken away so he decided to surrender.
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