Follow-up : BBC News - Japan law for China orgy suspects

Japan has indicated it will not hand over to China three men accused of arranging an orgy involving hundreds of Japanese tourists.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda said Japan would deal with the three according to domestic law.

China has issued detention warrants through Interpol, but Japan does not have an extradition treaty with China.

China on Wednesday sentenced two of its nationals to life in prison for their role, hiring 500 Chinese prostitutes.

Twelve other Chinese people were given up to 15 years jail for the incident, which took place in Zhuhai in September.