'White wolf' Chang An-lo arrested in Taipei after 17 years on run
Island's most wanted man Chang An-lo, who fled to mainland in 1996, gets bail after return home

A Taiwanese gang leader who has been on the island’s most wanted list since he fled to the mainland 17 years ago was arrested on arrival at a Taipei airport on Saturday, police said.
Chang An-lo, better known by his nickname “White Wolf”, is a key member of the Bamboo Union – one of Taiwan’s biggest gangs accused of organised crimes including blackmail, extortion, smuggling and money laundering.
“Chang An-lo of the Bamboo Union has returned to the country to turn himself in... the Criminal Investigation Bureau and the airport police immediately handcuffed and arrested Chang when he stepped out the plane at Songshan Airport,” police said in a statement.
He was taken to the Taipei District Prosecutors' Office. Prosecutors said he was released on bail after close to three hours of questioning. "I was quite surprised, yet rather happy" for the bail, he said after leaving the prosecutors' office. He said he was going to have a ride around Taipei after a 17-year absence.
Chang, 65, was born on the mainland and moved to Taiwan with his family after Chinese communists took over in 1949. He joined the Bamboo Union as a teenager and gradually climbed his way to the top, according to Taiwanese media.
He fled Taipei in 1996 after being implicated in blackmailing and other cases. While on the mainland Chang was reportedly running a business and also set up an association to advocate Taiwan’s peaceful unification with Beijing.
