The 46-year-old man, identified only by his initials Q.Z., was arrested near his home in Albacete in southeastern Spain under an international warrant issued by Chinese authorities, police said in a statement.
"The fugitive, under the pretext of running a pawnshop and a deposit company and being the director of a company, captured the public's money by offering a monthly interest rate of five percent," the statement said.
"He swindled over 140 million yuan, around 17 million euros, from 40 victims," it added.
Some 185,000 Chinese nationals live in Spain, the fifth biggest foreign community in the country, according to the National Statistics Institute.
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