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

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Why is it the ambassador's responsibility?

Do they want to trade hot coffee guy for the return of Yang Lanlan? 😏


MOO.. speculation..
 
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Maybe perhaps the Chinese government just wants to do the right thing without any other reason behind it.

Like they did in the case of little Pumpkin from New Zealand a few years ago whose mother was murdered.
 
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Following 18 months with no arrest, Chinese officials are now being sent to Brisbane to assist in the investigation, it can be revealed.

China's Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian has confirmed that investigators in China will travel to the Queensland capital to assist Australian police.

"There is going to be a working group from China coming to Australia, going to Brisbane to investigate, to see what exactly happened, how it happened," Xiao said.

Xiao said Australian officials have been working with their Chinese counterparts.

"We are serious in taking the necessary actions as a follow-up," he added.
 
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Why is it the ambassador's responsibility?
The Ambassador is China's official government representative in Australia. His team would be involved in making arrangements for the meetings for the Chinese visiting officials. Officials can't just lob up on a visit; arrival as a delegation involves quite a bit of protocol and prearrangement. As their most senior official in Australia, he or members of his staff may attend some meetings. The Ambassador being involved definately indicates that it's being taken seriously at senior levels; in my experience minor matters aren't attended to by Ambassadors.
 
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This report states that they have located the man in China!



Queensland Police and Australian Federal Police also released a statement on Wednesday in which they said they had located the man in China and were working with the Chinese authorities to press ahead with the case, the Courier Mail reported.”



I would be very surprised if they haven't located him.

China is a totalitarian state with human face recognition everywhere, and social credit system installed in many cities.

Conventional thinking applicable in Western countries, do not apply there. They don't do things your way.

I would say MOO because I can't be bothered to find links for evidence. They can be easily googled, unless you stumble upon those propaganda sites.
 
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He has been located.
Thanks for posting that @Marg944.

I totally missed seeing that until your post.
 
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Reminding myself of what's important.

Justice for a baby that was cruelly attacked

I trust that Australia and China both want to do their best for a just outcome.

So far I have seen or heard nothing that tells me either country is not taking this case very seriously.
 
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So far I have seen or heard nothing that tells me either country is not taking this case very seriously.
If the AFP is involved there won't be any public updates, that's not how they work. (Personally I prefer it, I really dislike how some law enforcement in other places conduct so much of their business online).

Quote from the above article posted by Marg it sounds like they may be exploring charging the person in China, which would meet their government's policy of not extraditing their citizens, but would might also mean justice (sentences tend to be heavier in China for some offences).

'The AFP values the ongoing co-operation from Chinese authorities and their shared commitment to pursue all avenues for justice in light of the alleged offender's location,'........'China has extraterritorial jurisdiction to prosecute its citizens for conduct which occurs outside China.
 

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