Street robberies are still a big public security problem in
Guangzhou, said He Jing, the deputy director of the Guangzhou
Municipal Bureau of Public Security.
Yesterday he said local residents and tourists had been
threatened on many occasions in this provincial capital of Guangdong.
Lately the robberies have been occurring in the city's inner
streets and lanes, where there were fewer police patrols. More
attention was being paid to crimes in the city's busy areas and
major streets, He said.
"The number of robbery cases that involved breaking into local
houses has also witnessed growth this year, threatening local
people's lives and properties," the official added.
He said Guangzhou still had one of the highest crime rates in
the country.
But the deputy director stated that police had cracked down on
more than 29,000 criminal cases in the city in the first seven
months of the year, up 1.5 percent year-on-year.
There were 259 murders while robbery was involved in more than
11,000 of the cases.
About 9,300 suspects were officially arrested between January
and July, an increase of 2.9 percent on the same period in the
previous year. Thousands more were detained.
Police shot dead five suspects and injured another nine this
year, He said.
Officers smashed an organized robbery gang in the city's Huadu
District earlier this month, detaining all 16 members. The gang had
been active in Guangzhou since the beginning of the year.
Another gang that focused on stealing cars was also busted at
the beginning of August, with 10 people detained.
"We have made progress fighting robberies in the past few
months, but we will continue to spare no efforts on cracking down
on crime," He said, speaking at a press conference.
He hinted that more special campaigns would be launched to focus
on street robberies before the end of the year.
For the rest of this year, police will also increase patrols in
areas where a lot of robberies occurred, he added.
Another 200 officers in plainclothes will be added in the next
few months.
Currently, Guangzhou has 2,000 such officers. Since June they
have dealt with 211 street robberies, detaining 147 suspects and
helping to recover stolen cash valued at more than 310,000 yuan
(US$38,750).
More than 8 million yuan (US$1 million) will be spent on
upgrading police weapons and other equipment before the end of the
year.
He urged local residents and tourists to report crime to the
police and work with them to fight illegal activities.
(China Daily August 25, 2006)