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File photo of a police officer promoting anti-fraud awareness in a community in China. /VCG
File photo of a police officer promoting anti-fraud awareness in a community in China. /VCG
China will advance the Peaceful China Initiative to a higher level through different efforts, according to the government work report submitted on Thursday to the country's top legislature for deliberation.
To achieve this, China will develop the integrated system and capacity for maintaining law and order, build robust mechanisms for combating and rooting out organized crime on an ongoing basis, and redouble efforts to prevent and crack down on telecom and online fraud and drug-related crime.
File photo of a police officer promoting anti-fraud awareness in a community in China. /VCG
China will advance the Peaceful China Initiative to a higher level through different efforts, according to the government work report submitted on Thursday to the country's top legislature for deliberation.
To achieve this, China will develop the integrated system and capacity for maintaining law and order, build robust mechanisms for combating and rooting out organized crime on an ongoing basis, and redouble efforts to prevent and crack down on telecom and online fraud and drug-related crime.