China's National Immigration Administration cracked 186 drug cases in the first half of the year and confiscated 4.07 tons of drugs
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- As of June 25, China's National Immigration Administration had uncovered a total of 186 drug cases in port and border areas, arrested 243 suspects, and seized 4.07 tons of various drugs, including 45 cases of drugs exceeding 10,000 grams.
- This move further consolidates the continued improvement in the anti-drug campaign at ports and borders and demonstrates the authorities’ determination and effectiveness in deepening the “clearing sources and cutting off flows” campaign.
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China News Service, Beijing, June 26 (Reporter Guo Chaokai) Reporters learned from the National Immigration Administration of China on the 26th that as of June 25 this year, the national immigration management agencies had cracked 186 drug cases in port and border areas, arrested 243 suspects, and seized 4.07 tons of various drugs, including 45 drug cases of more than 10,000 grams, further consolidating the continued improvement in the anti-drug campaign at ports and borders.
In recent years, the national immigration management agencies have comprehensively deepened the anti-drug control at ports and borders to "clear the source and cut off the flow", and continue to maintain a high-pressure and severe crackdown on drug illegal and criminal activities at ports and borders. Relying on the new police operation model of "professional + mechanism + big data", focusing on "fighting gangs, destroying networks, catching drug lords, cutting off channels, and paying drug funds", they have conducted in-depth research and analysis of drug trafficking and smuggling routes and modus operandi, deepened the application of big data, strengthened special investigation, and thoroughly investigated the gangs and drug trafficking networks behind the scenes.
Immigration management agencies across the country have improved working mechanisms for resource sharing, police coordination, and regional collaboration, promoted prevention, control, and publicity measures in an integrated manner, and closely cooperated with neighboring countries on pragmatic law enforcement at ports and borders to build a solid anti-drug defense line at ports and borders.
The relevant person in charge of the National Immigration Administration said that in the next step, the national immigration management agencies will continue to improve the three-dimensional prevention and control network and drug management system at ports and borders, continue to enrich anti-drug techniques and tactics, continue to strengthen cross-border law enforcement cooperation, and carry out in-depth special operations to "clear the source and cut off the flow" of drug violations and crimes at the port and border. They will maintain an offensive of keeping an eye on, pursuing and suppressing drug violations and crimes at the port and border, improve the quality and effectiveness of the entire chain of crackdowns, and try to keep drugs out of the country and at the border to the maximum extent.







