The Swedish supreme court is currently considering a case regarding the possible extradition of a Chinese citizen back to China. The man, allegedly a participant in the Tiananmen uprising in 1990 but since then also a civil servant in the Chinese government, fled to Sweden in 2014 (apparently under another name), married and has lived at a variety of addresses in Sweden since 2015. The Chinese government was and is after him for embezzlement to the tune of a hundred million kronor, give or take, from when he was a boss at a state-owned Chinese company.
Whether or not he is a criminal to the nth degree or not is, however, not the case before the court. Instead, the court is deciding whether or not he can be guaranteed a fair trial (read free from torture, at a minimum) in China.
Chances are the court says no, because the man has today been released from custody pending the court’s verdict in a couple weeks.