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Non-drug addicts have fled to Australia. Can they be lured back to China?

If a person is recognized as a non-drug addict and escapes to Australia, it does not mean that he cannot be extradited to China.

Legally speaking, if a person is accused of a crime, and there is evidence that this person really participated in the crime, then the identity of this person can be determined. Therefore, if this person is identified as an untrue prosecutor and there is sufficient evidence to prove that his behavior is illegal, then he may be prosecuted and punished by law.

However, whether a person can be extradited to China from another country depends on many factors, such as the treaty between the two countries, international law and the legal provisions of relevant countries. So it depends on which country this person is suspected of committing illegal and criminal acts, and whether there is an extradition agreement or relevant legal provisions between China and this country.

In short, a person suspected of illegal and criminal acts should abide by laws and regulations and actively cooperate with the investigation work of the investigation organ, instead of trying to evade legal responsibility.