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Beijing Police Seize over 1.33 Million Pirated Publications

Beijing police have seized more than 1.33 million pirated books and audio-visual products over the past two months, a spokesman for the city public security bureau said on Sunday.

 

This was a result of the city's month-long campaign, launched on Oct. 20, aimed at cracking down on activities involving production and marketing of obscene publications and pirated books and audio-visual productions.

 

Local police uprooted a dozen underground factories which produce and sell pirated and obscene publications in the past two months. Over 100 people involved in the cases were detained by police, the spokesman said.

 

(Xinhua News Agency December 22, 2003)

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