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I’m a target for refusing to submit to a ‘certain power’, Sing Pao newspaper chief insists amid reports mainland police are preparing a global manhunt

Gu Zhuoheng claims he is victim of political revenge attacks for defying an unnamed power

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Gu Zhuoheng is reportedly wanted in connection with a case of illegal deposit-taking involving some 130 million yuan
Ng Kang-chung,Danny Mok,Ernest KaoandOwen Fung

In another twist to Wednesday night’s reports that the chief of Hong Kong-based newspaper Sing Pao Daily News might be the target of a global manhunt initiated by mainland Chinese police, the media boss issued an angry statement claiming he was under political revenge attack for refusing to submit to a “certain power”.

Gu Zhuoheng, 44, chairman of Sing Pao Media Enterprises, was a wanted fugitive, the semi official Hong Kong China News Agency reported, citing Shenzhen police confirmation.

Hong Kong’s leftist Wen Wei Po newspaper cited the same report, and a reported link to a case of alleged illegal deposit-taking involving some 130 million yuan (HK$151 million).

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Shenzhen police were quoted as saying Gu had fled overseas, while Hong Kong’s Wen Wei Po newspaper reported the Department of Public ­Security would be asked for permission to launch a worldwide manhunt.

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The case was first reported in April last year by the Southern Metropolis Daily.

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