Taiwan lodges protest after Armenia deports Taiwanese fraud suspects to mainland China
Expulsions the latest case of Taiwanese suspects being sent to the mainland by foreign governments rather than back to Taiwan

Taiwan’s government has lodged a protest after the Armenian government deported 78 Taiwanese suspected of telecom fraud to mainland China, the latest flare-up in tensions between Beijing and Taipei over such deportations.
Taiwan has been angered by several incidents this year in which countries around the world, including Kenya, Cambodia and Malaysia, have deported Taiwanese wanted on fraud charges back to the mainland rather than to Taiwan.
Mainland China considers Taiwan to be part of its territory and most countries have diplomatic ties with Beijing rather than Taipei and officially recognise that the island is part of China.
The state-run news agency Xinhua said late on Wednesday that Armenian police had deported 129 Chinese telecom fraud suspects, including 78 from Taiwan to China.
The suspects were arrested when Armenian police raided six locations on August 20, seizing a large amount of equipment including computers and smart phones, Xinhua said.