ACTIVE SEARCH Australia. Man wanted after pouring hot coffee on baby in park, Brisbane, Queensland. 27th August 2024

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If the creature responsible has returned to his city of birth, the LE will have an awful lot of people to search through….


Hangzhou, China. Population: 11.94 million in 2020
Area: 16,847 klms sq

Compared to:-

Sydney, Australia. Population: 218,090 in 2022
Area: 12,145 klms sq
Sydney has five and a half million people.
 
If the creature responsible has returned to his city of birth, the LE will have an awful lot of people to search through….


Hangzhou, China. Population: 11.94 million in 2020
Area: 16,847 klms sq

Compared to:-

Sydney, Australia. Population: 5.5 million in 2022
Area: 12,145 klms sq

Edit: error in transposing pop figures - thanks for correcting me Tootsie and Iamshadow. Oops.

My opinion only ... if the Chinese govt want to find him, they will find him.

I am not sure how good or bad our diplomatic relationship is with China at the moment. I suspect it is more about improved diplomacy, as to why our police are not naming him. In other words, if we act diplomatic maybe the Chinese govt will look for him and let us bring him back to Australia.
 
My opinion only ... if the Chinese govt want to find him, they will find him.

I am not sure how good or bad our diplomatic relationship is with China at the moment. I suspect it is more about improved diplomacy, as to why our police are not naming him. In other words, if we act diplomatic maybe the Chinese govt will look for him and let us bring him back to Australia.
I think China might do that only because they wouldn't want him to be around their people either.

Then again, they might just 'disappear' him and be done with it, to avoid the hassle.
 
I think China might do that only because they wouldn't want him to be around their people either.

Hopefully he is not the son or relative of a wealthy, influential person. I only wonder if he comes from money because he was able to come to Australia for holidays and to study.

Although they say that he did work here as an itinerant worker (presumably a working holiday), so maybe he comes from a middle class family.
 
My opinion only ... if the Chinese govt want to find him, they will find him.

I am not sure how good or bad our diplomatic relationship is with China at the moment. I suspect it is more about improved diplomacy, as to why our police are not naming him. In other words, if we act diplomatic maybe the Chinese govt will look for him and let us bring him back to Australia.
China doesn't allow extradition of its citizens.
 
Article 1: This Law is enacted for the purpose of ensuring normal extradition, strengthening international cooperation in punishing crimes, protecting the lawful rights and interests of individuals and organizations, safeguarding national interests and maintaining public order.

Article 3: The People's Republic of China cooperates with foreign states in extradition on the basis of equality and reciprocity.
No cooperation in extradition may impair the sovereignty, security or public interests of the People's Republic of China.

Article 7: Request for extradition made by a foreign state to the People's Republic of China may be granted only when it meets the following conditions:

(1) the conduct indicated in the request for extradition constitutes an offence according to the laws of both the People's Republic of China and the Requesting State; and

(2) where the request for extradition is made for the purpose of instituting criminal proceedings, the offence indicated in the request for extradition is, under the laws of both the People's Republic of China and the Requesting State, punishable by a fixed term of imprisonment for one year or more or by any other heavier criminal penalty .......

Laws of the People's Republic of China
 
I have found a Chinese language report. There is a name, a "deleted" Facebook page, and even a "motive". Looks like the details have been circulating in Chinese language social media since late September..

All MOO since it cannot be verified and cannot be published.. thus not fact..
 

Colleague reveals that Chinese man accused of pouring coffee on baby in Brisbane had ‘brain issues’​

“The man suspected of throwing hot coffee on a baby allegedly had “brain issues” and was out for revenge when he attacked, it has been claimed.

Chinese media has now reported that the man had been on various visas since arriving in Australia in 2019, first using a working holiday visa and then switching to a student visa.

He has lived in a number of locations on Australia’s east coast and previously worked in a meat processing plant.

However when his most recent visa application was rejected the suspect was reportedly furious and he allegedly sought to take out his anger on baby Luka.

“Finally, he vented his anger and [allegedly] hurt a baby before leaving Australia,” reported China’s New Tang Dynasty Television.”


 
So...
It seems he was juggling visas for 5 years.

I thought a student visa means enrolling into some kind of educational institution.

But maybe he did.
Some English language school/course for foreigners.

So...
Shattered "Australian Dream" seems to be a motive.

Anger/frustration/rage/poor impulse control/collecting injustices/ revenge, etc, etc.

Poor Baby paid for all these :(

JMO
 

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