A Chinese billionaire abducted from a Hong Kong hotel in 2017 was jailed for 13 years and his company was fined a record £6.8b ($13b) by a Shanghai court.
Xiao Jianhua has not been seen in public since he was kidnapped from Four Seasons hotel in a wheelchair by plain clothes Chinese agents, who were not allowed to operate in Hong Kong at the time.
It is thought the tycoon, whose head was covered when he was whisked away in the early hours, was taken to China by boat to avoid immigration checks.
His disappearance shook Hong Kong at a time when Beijing was exerting more influence and came two years after five Hong Kong booksellers disappeared before resurfacing in mainland China.
One of China's richest people, the tycoon reportedly had close ties with the higher ranks of the ruling Communist party, including President Xi Jinping's family, but fell victim to a crackdown on conglomerate companies.