Highest Reward Exceeds 2.5 Million Yuan! Leshan, Sichuan Issues 'Wanted Poster'
Highest Reward Exceeds 2.5 Million Yuan! Leshan, Sichuan Issues 'Wanted Poster'
In a bold move to enforce legal judgments, the Intermediate People's Court of Leshan City, Sichuan Province, has issued a public 'wanted poster' offering a reward of up to 2.5 million yuan for information leading to the enforcement of a 16.72 million yuan debt owed by an individual named Su Ke.
According to the court, the reward is 15% of the amount actually executed by the court, based on tips provided by citizens. This means that if the full amount is recovered, the reward could reach up to 2.508 million yuan. The deadline for the reward is set for July 17, 2026, and the public can contact the court at 0833-2422715 to report relevant clues.
The 'wanted poster' is linked to a case involving a construction contract dispute between Sichuan Hope Huaxi Construction Engineering General Contracting Co., Ltd. and Leshan Sanjiang Jinzheng Investment Co., Ltd., with Su Ke as the legal representative of the latter. The court has issued the 'wanted poster' because the defendant has not fulfilled their obligations as per the court's ruling.
Public information shows that Leshan Sanjiang Jinzheng Investment Co., Ltd. was established on January 5, 2016, with its business scope covering construction project investment, asset management, real estate investment, engineering technical consulting, building materials sales, and other related services.
This move by the court highlights the increasing use of public incentives to enforce legal judgments in China. It also underscores the growing emphasis on transparency and public participation in the judicial process. By offering substantial rewards, the court aims to mobilize the public to help track down assets and ensure that legal obligations are fulfilled.
As the case continues to unfold, the public is being encouraged to play an active role in supporting the court's efforts. This approach not only reinforces the rule of law but also serves as a deterrent to those who might otherwise avoid their legal responsibilities.

