Citizen Yan has taken a step toward avoiding “trial by ambush” after a judge ruled police should release evidence relating to a restraining order on $40m in assets.
Hamish McNicol Tue, 22 Mar 2016
Citizen Yan has taken a step toward avoiding “trial by ambush” after a judge ruled police should release evidence relating to a restraining order on Mr Yan and his wife’s $40 million in assets.
Mr Yan is accused of fraud totalling $129 million in his homeland China, from which New Zealand’s police
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