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What countries have no extradition laws?
The flight direction is roughly divided into four directions.
Most corrupt elements with relatively small amount involved and relatively low status fled to neighboring countries of China, such as Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Russian and so on.
Most corrupt officials with major cases and high status fled to western developed countries, such as the United States, Canada, Australia and the Netherlands.
Corrupt officials who can't get documents and go directly to western powers simply retreat to small countries with imperfect legal systems such as Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe, and use this as a springboard for the time being to wait for the transition.
In addition, a considerable number of fleeing corrupt elements will transit through China and Hong Kong, taking advantage of Hong Kong's geographical position as a world aviation center and the convenience that Hong Kong people can implement the "landing visa" when going to countries belonging to the former Commonwealth, and then flee to other countries.
It is understood that there are still more than 100 countries in the world that have not signed extradition agreements with China. For corrupt officials who fled to these countries, only "friendly cooperation" can be adopted for repatriation, and the success depends on many factors.
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