BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese police have
confiscated close to 53,000 guns by the end of August in a nationwide crackdown
started in March this year, and 9,849 suspects involved in gun-related crimes
were punished, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) said Thursday.
The ministry started the special crackdown on
explosives and gun-related crimes in March, and said it would continue till
China's Oct. 1 National Day celebration.
The crackdown is part of the ministry's campaign to
maintain public stability, as this year marks the 60th anniversary of the
founding of the People's Republic of China.
Police also confiscated more than 2 million bullets
and 120,000imitation guns, the ministry said.
About 12 percent of all guns confiscated were seized
in the southern Hainan Province, while about 17 percent of the confiscated
bullets came from the central Henan Province, the ministry said.
The southern province of Guangdong seized 34,690
imitation guns, which took up one fourth of the total.
Meanwhile, the MPS urged that efforts to crack down
on gun-related crime must not be relaxed yet. Police forces should mobilize the
public to report to the ministry if they have information about gun-related
crimes, the ministry said on its website.
About 60 percent of the guns confiscated by the
police were handed in by the public voluntarily, the ministry said.
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