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Friday, October 05, 2001, updated at 10:13(GMT+8)
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East China City Wages War Against Human Trafficking

Police in Fuzhou of east China's Fujian province have announced an all-out fight against human trafficking through the end of this year.

A spokesman for the Fuzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau said they will improve their supervision over fishing ships, wharves, ports in coastal areas under the jurisdiction of the capital city.

Each of the fishing ships, wharves, fishermen is being monitored to prevent people smuggling, said the spokesman.

Police patrols in those areas and public places will be beefed up for people suspected of possible illegal immigration, said the spokesman.

The coastal province of Fujian has been one of the major sources of illegal immigrants to other countries or regions.







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Police in Fuzhou of east China's Fujian province have announced an all-out fight against human trafficking through the end of this year.

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