In April 1998, police arrested Shao, who was held incommunicado for 26 months. In March 2000, he was declared guilty of tax evasion, ordered to pay US$86,000 and serve a 16-year sentence in Shanghai Qing Pu prison, where he remains. His business has been defunct since his incarceration.
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