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What did Lan Shili, the former richest man in Hubei, do after he was released from prison?

Once, he was a well-known private aviation tycoon and the richest man in Hubei Province. Later, he was imprisoned for bankruptcy and tax arrears and became a prisoner. After he was released from prison, he reported Yuan Shanla, then vice mayor of Wuhan, under his real name in prison, which caused great controversy. After he was released from prison, he raised funds to try to "make a comeback", which once again triggered turmoil in the market and public opinion. He is Lan Shili.

Recently, this businessman who always has a story has once again become the center of a storm. This time, however, he seems to have "played badly".

165438+ 10 15, Lan Shili filed a real-name complaint against the actual controller of Maiquer, a company listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, in his company WeChat WeChat official account. On the same day, Maiquer's share price opened higher and went straight to the limit. The feud between Lan Shili and Maiquer Company caused the shopping mall to shake, and also made many media pay attention to this former tycoon.

However, if the "plot" only develops to this point, the incident will not attract wider public attention. 165438+ 10/6, the incident ushered in an unexpected "reversal". On the same day, Weibo, the official of Guangzhou Public Security Bureau, announced that the Information Office of Guangzhou Public Security Bureau informed that Lan Shili, an international fugitive from Hong Tong, was suspected of contract fraud. Guangzhou police solemnly urged the suspect Lan Shili to stop the illegal act immediately and take the initiative to surrender to the public security organs.

What's going on here? Lan Shili, who has been in prison, is suspected of committing a crime again? And this time it turned out to be an international Hong Tong fugitive? At this time, the public suddenly discovered that this tycoon, who has been manipulating his own business to develop business in China, even appeared frequently in the media pages, turned out to be a real wanted man.

According to the Guangdong police, Lan Shili was suspected of fabricating the fact that he owned 0/00% equity of Siam Airlines Co., Ltd./KLOC in March 2065438+2005, and tricked the victim Li into buying shares of "Thailand Eastern Airlines" together, thus illegally occupying the shares purchased by Li and related funds of 350 million yuan. Lan Shili, during the period when Guangzhou police took compulsory measures to monitor her residence according to law, violated relevant laws and regulations, fled abroad and went to Singapore after many countries. On August 3, 20 16, Guangzhou People's Procuratorate approved the arrest of the suspect Lan Shili on suspicion of contract fraud. 20 16 September, Interpol issued a red wanted notice (No.:A-8535/9-20 16) against Mick Davis, and the Ministry of Public Security listed it as a "fox hunting" target.

In the Guangdong police briefing, there is another important fact-that is, Lan Shili is no longer a citizen of China. Today, he has obtained Singaporean citizenship and has an English name like MICK DAVIES. In other words, although Lan Shili is still active in domestic shopping malls, she has quietly immigrated and changed her nationality.

After the news that Lan Shili was a wanted man was exposed, his complaint against Maiquer Company also fell into a deeper and more doubtful cloud.

At the beginning of the incident, Lan Shili showed himself as a "victim" of deception. In his complaint, Li Yong, the chairman of the listed company Xinjiang Maiquer, Li Gang, the general manager and Li Meng, the deputy general manager, defrauded him of a large amount of money, which led to his arrest and later changed to residential surveillance due to insufficient evidence. At the same time, he also accused the Lee brothers of bribing relevant officials, transferring assets overseas, and openly occupying the shares of Thai Eastern Airlines held by them through illegal means such as bribery.

However, in the news released by the Guangdong police, "Lan Shili made a false statement about the case in order to avoid guilt and confuse people, which was reprinted by individual media."

On the other hand, Maiquer also responded to Lan Shili's accusation. On the evening of the same day, Maiquer issued an announcement to reply to the inquiry letter of Shenzhen Stock Exchange, saying that the so-called media reports were actually related parties' acts of fabricating conjectures, slandering and maliciously slandering the company, which had a great negative impact on the company's reputation and market image and damaged the legitimate rights and interests of the company and investors. The company has reported the above false information to the public security organ. The company will also resolutely use all feasible legal means to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the company and investors.

In this case, we don't know what the feud between Lan Shili and Maiquer Company is. Whether Lan Shili is really guilty or framed as he said remains to be further investigated by the judicial organs. However, it is an indisputable fact that Lan Shili fled the country after living under surveillance.

It is reported that Lan Shili was indeed detained by the China Public Security Bureau last year, and later changed to residential surveillance. At the same time, his Singapore passport was also seized according to law. However, during the period of being under surveillance, Lan Shili fled to a third country by illegal means and fled back to Singapore privately.

Ironically, due to the seizure of Singapore passport, Lan Shili actually spent 55,000 RMB on a fake passport of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region when he returned to Singapore. Later, his forgery of this document was discovered by the local judicial authorities in Singapore, and he was sentenced to five months in prison. After the first trial, Lan Shili refused to accept the appeal, but at the beginning of this month, the Singapore court made a second-instance judgment and upheld the original judgment. At present, Lan Shili is not imprisoned in the form of bail, but can move freely in Singapore.