Ele.me Responds to Former Logistics Head’s Detention: Alleged Embezzlement, Previously at JD.com

Former Ele.me CEO and logistics head Han Liu has been taken into custody. An internal investigation revealed “job-related crimes,” prompting Ele.me to report to law enforcement. Han Liu, who previously held positions at JD.com and Alibaba, became CEO in March 2024 and oversaw instant delivery before the incident in June 2025 at the Shanghai office. The company emphasizes adhering to its code of conduct.

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CNBC AI News has learned that authorities have taken into custody Han Liu, former CEO of Ele.me and head of logistics. Sources indicate the investigation is ongoing.

In response to inquiries, Ele.me confirmed that an internal investigation had uncovered evidence of “job-related crimes” implicating Han Liu. The company stated it proactively reported the matter to law enforcement agencies. Authorities have since summoned involved parties for questioning. Ele.me has emphasized its commitment to integrity and zero tolerance for any actions violating its code of conduct, vowing to handle the situation in accordance with the law.

Public records show that Han Liu held the position of logistics head at Ele.me. He was elevated to the role of CEO in March 2024, before transitioning to oversee the instant delivery center in February 2025.

The recent incident occurred in June 2025, at the company’s Shanghai office. The individual is reported to be in his 40s.

Before joining Ele.me, Han Liu held positions at JD.com and JD Logistics. He joined Alibaba in 2019, with the alias “Haochen.”

The leadership shakeup saw Yu Yongfu, former Chairman and CEO of Alibaba’s local services group, step down from all positions on March 31, 2024. Subsequently, Ele.me and Autonavi, two key divisions within the group, appointed their own chairmen and CEOs. Wu Zeming, board member and CTO of the local services group, assumed the role of Chairman at Ele.me, while Han Liu, then head of Fengniao Delivery, was appointed CEO.

Ele.me Responds to Custody of Former Logistics Head: Suspected Job-Related Crimes, Previously Held Roles at JD.com

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