The submitted papers were reviewed by employees who discovered that the rental contract had false information and forged stamps of government institutions such as Sharjah Municipality.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates A permanent resident of the United States wanted by China was freed by Dubai on Thursday, taking off on a flight to Turkey after spending weeks in detention. Beijing had sought Wang Jingyu over his online comments about a deadly confrontation between Chinese and Indian forces last year. Activists and…
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Wang Jingyu is seen in a selfie sent from inside of Emirates flight from Dubai to Istanbul, Thursday, May 27, 2021. Wang, a permanent resident of the United States wanted by China, was freed by Dubai on Thursday, May 27, 2021, after spending weeks in detention, and boarded a flight to Turkey. Beijing had sought Wang over his online comments about a deadly confrontation between Chinese and Indian forces last year. (Wang Jingyu via AP) May 27, 2021 - 5:26 AM
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) â A permanent resident of the United States wanted by China was freed by Dubai on Thursday, taking off on a flight to Turkey after spending weeks in detention.