Chinese procuratorial organs fought sternly against grave crimes
that disrupted social order and undermine the market economic order
over the past five years, said Procurator-General Han Zhubin of the
Supreme People's Procuratorate Tuesday.
Han told the on-going annual session of the 10th National People's
Congress that public prosecutors participated actively in
concentrated or special campaigns to crack down on criminal rings,
gun- and explosive-related crimes, drug-related crimes, and
women-and child-trafficking.
In
the last five years, procuratorial organs cross China approved the
arrest of 411,379 criminal suspects involved in organized crimes of
underworld in nature and other crimes like explosion, murder, rape,
kidnapping and robbery, and prosecuted 410,511, Han said in his
report on the work of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
The procuratorial organs also played a role in rectifying and
regularizing the market economic order, by punishing smuggling,
financial frauds, tax evasion, dodge of foreign exchange control
and infringement of intellectual property rights, Han said. In the
past five years, they approved the arrest of 116,932 suspects
implicated in these kinds of crimes and prosecuted 106,910.
(Xinhua News Agency March 11, 2003)
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