China's border police arrested nearly 2,500 Chinese stowaways
from July last year to this June, preventing them from illegally
stealing across national borders, said an official of the Ministry
of Public Security on Tuesday.
Chen Weiming, director of the border administration of the
Ministry of Public Security, said at a news conference that border
police arrested 1,334 stowaways in the last half of 2005 and 1,125
stowaways in the first half of 2006, down 15 percent and 28 percent
respectively from the figures of the same period of previous
years.
He said police along China's 22,000-km land borders and in
coastal areas are on constant guard against citizens who illegally
cross borders.
In 2005, border police busted 4,475 attempts at drug smuggling,
arrested 5,071 suspects and seized 4.53 tons of drugs. In the first
half of this year border police cracked 1,968 drug smuggling cases,
2,043 criminal suspects and seized 1.87 tons of drugs.
Chen said since July last year border police also cracked 2,500
other smuggle cases involving 240 million yuan.
"Border police also effectively stemmed Chinese citizens
crossing borders for gambling and logging, and persuaded fishers
not to fish in other country's seas," said Chen.
China shares 22,000 km of land borders with 14 neighboring
countries, and has more than 18,000 km of continental
coastline.
When answering the question if the open of the Nathu La Pass
between China and India would bring both prosperous bilateral trade
and high frequency of crimes, such as smuggling, children and women
trafficking and illegal border crossing, Chen said the public
security situation at the pass was so far so good.
"Border police will continue to maintain social stability of the
Nathu La Pass and help promote bilateral trade," said Chen.
China and India restarted border trade on July 6 through the
Nathu La Pass, which sits 4,545 meters above sea level, 44 years
after a border conflict.
At the news conference, Chen also said police have seized 881
fugitive criminals at borders since last July. And the number of
criminal cases from last July to this June at border areas had
dropped by 4.5 percent from the same period of previous years.
Chen said since last July, border police cracked 3,855 criminal
cases according to the clues provided by local citizens and tackled
10,502 public security cases.
"Therefore, the public feeling of safety has been increased at
the border areas," Chen said.
He said that since last July, the country's maritime police have
saved 257 boats and 1,324 victims in sea mishaps, avoiding more
than 50 million yuan of economic losses.
(Xinhua News Agency July 19, 2006)