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BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhuanet)-- China will launch a special national network
database for exchanges of information about drug-related cases across the
country, Zhang Xinfeng, vice-minister of the Ministry of Public Security (MPS),
said here Tuesday.
"China will input relevant information into this database within two months
and we hope police nationwide will be able to hunt for helpful information
through it by October," said Zhang atan MPS conference on the setup of the
database.
The network will focus on collecting information about suspected drug
traffickers at large, said Zhang.
All information about suspects relating to drug trafficking collected in
recent years, especially in 2005, will be put into the database.
China prosecuted 43,000 drug related criminal cases and arrested 32,000
relevant suspects in the first half of 2005. Police seized a total of 4,279
kilograms of heroin, 1,085 kilograms of opium, 2,148 kilograms of
methamphetamines and 272,000 pieces of MDMA in the first half of this year.
"The on-line database will help police nationwide share information about
drug suspects to fight actively and forcefully against drug related crimes,"
Zhang added. Enditem
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