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China murder fugitive lives secret double life as monk in temple, has wife and 2 children, snared after 23 years on the run

  • Accomplice captured shortly after killing as wanted man flees 1,000km from scene of crime
  • Police raid family home after tip-off, discover fugitive living life of religious devotee

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A fugitive in China, wanted for the murder of two people 23 years ago, has been caught by police who discovered that he has been living a bizarre double life as a man of religion. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/The Paper
Fran Luin Beijing

A fugitive killer in China has been caught after 23 years on the run, revealing his shocking secret double life as a monk and father of two.

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The murder suspect, surnamed Li, killed two people in eastern China’s Zhejiang province in 2001 and managed to evade arrest. His accomplice was captured immediately.

It was not until March that the police in Zhejiang province discovered Li’s whereabouts after receiving a tip-off that he was in southeastern China’s Guangdong province, 1,000km away from the scene of the crime.

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A task force was sent to the location, where he was found to be living as a monk in a Buddhist temple.

On the run killer Li surrounded the temple he was living in with surveillance cameras and wore a disguise when in public. Photo: The Paper
On the run killer Li surrounded the temple he was living in with surveillance cameras and wore a disguise when in public. Photo: The Paper
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