China Embassy in Malaysia reiterated that China has carefully checked all clues but failed to find the whereabouts of Low Taek Jho, who was a key figure in the malfeasance case of a Malaysian development company.
Earlier, the Malaysian Herald quoted the Malaysian National Police Chief Abdul Hami as saying that Di Tejo is currently hiding in Macau and the Malaysian authorities have been working to bring Di Tejo back to Malaysia for questioning, but China is skeptical. . No convincing response has been given.
In response, Tang Yuan, the spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia, issued a statement saying that China will not block any criminals. China attaches great importance to China-Malaysia law enforcement cooperation, but does not accept groundless accusations.
He added that if Malaysia can provide sufficient and complete information, China is willing to continue to assist Malaysia in its investigations.