Beijing hails US cooperation as ICE returns suspected drug smuggler to China
A Chinese national, identified as Han, suspected of drug smuggling and trafficking, has been repatriated from the United States to China by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The handover, facilitated through cooperation channels based on information from Chinese narcotics authorities, marks the first drug-related fugitive returned by the US to China in recent years.

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AI-generatedA Chinese national, identified as Han, suspected of drug smuggling and trafficking, has been repatriated from the United States to China by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The handover, facilitated through cooperation channels based on information from Chinese narcotics authorities, marks the first drug-related fugitive returned by the US to China in recent years. While details on the specific drugs involved remain undisclosed, the Ministry of Public Security in China hailed the event as progress in bilateral counternarcotics law enforcement cooperation. This repatriation occurs amid ongoing tensions between the US and China, although drug control has been a consistent area of cooperation, especially concerning the US fentanyl crisis. The announcement preceded a planned visit by US President Trump to China, which was later postponed.
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5 extractedChina does not have a formal extradition agreement with the US.
The suspect was returned to China by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
A Chinese fugitive suspected of drug-related crimes has been repatriated from the United States to China.
The issue is especially important to the US, which has blamed the fentanyl crisis on China.
This marks the first drug-related fugitive handed over by the US to China in recent years.