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Extradite cyber crime suspects, Kenya advised

Extradite cyber crime suspects, Kenya advised
Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi (left) and his Kenyan counterpart Amina Mohamed in Nairobi when the two signed co-operation agreements. [Photo: David Njaaga/standard]

China now wants Kenya to extradite the 37 chinese who are facing cyber crime charges.

China's Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi said the suspects were not spies but were targeting installations in Beijing.

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