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NPF Nabs Chinese Fugitive XU Qing Wanted For $245M Ponzi Scheme, Deported To China

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The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) Abuja, has arrested and repatriated a Chinese fugitive, Xu Qing, over his alleged role in a staggering $245 million Ponzi scheme.

In a statement, the suspect—declared wanted by authorities in Beijing—is accused of masterminding a large-scale financial fraud involving the illegal absorption of public deposits valued at over $245 million.

Police investigations reveal that Xu Qing fled to Nigeria on November 5, 2024, in a bid to evade arrest. A warrant was subsequently issued on November 12, 2025, by the Shinan Sub-Bureau of the Qingdao Public Security Bureau.

Acting on credible intelligence and sustained surveillance, INTERPOL operatives in Abuja tracked the fugitive to a factory in Olowotedo, Siun Village, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, where he was apprehended on April 24, 2026.

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NPF Nabs Chinese Fugitive  XU Qing Wanted For $245M Ponzi Scheme, Deported To China

He was subsequently repatriated to the People’s Republic of China on April 28, 2026, under existing bilateral policing arrangements to face prosecution.

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, reaffirmed the Force’s resolve to deepen international cooperation in the fight against transnational organised crime, stressing that Nigeria will not serve as a sanctuary for financial criminals.

He further urged Nigerian businesses and employers to conduct thorough background checks, including police verification, before engaging foreign nationals.

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