China Pictorial (English)

中国版“安珀警报” Chinese Amber Alert

- Edited by Li Zhuoxi

On May 15, 2016, Chinese Children’s Safety Emergency Response (CCSER) officially began operation. The project is a collaborat­ion between China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS) and Alibaba Group to report informatio­n and help find missing and trafficked children across the country.

Searching for and rescuing abductees has always been a concern. Cases involving missing children are particular­ly difficult to solve because of lack of evidence, high frequency of occurrence in areas with more floating population, and late police reports only filed long after the parents fail to find the lost kids. The establishm­ent of a system enabling the public react timely is a serious need.

A similar system in the United States is known as the “Amber Alert.”

A Chinese-version Amber Alert has been establishe­d as a platform for police authoritie­s, with participat­ion of 5,000 officers, to publicize announceme­nts to and from provincial, municipal, and county government­s. Informatio­n on missing children is first posted on mobile apps, such as MPS’S official Weibo (microblog) and Auto Navi Map, and then spread to stakeholde­rs in the areas the children were lost, so that more people can get accurate info from the authoritie­s quickly and assist the police in catching the perpetrato­rs and bring the victims home.

MPS began trial operation of the platform on May 9, 2016, officially launched it on May 13, 2016, and a short time later a missing girl was rescued.

 ??  ?? June 2015, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province: Oversized portraits of missing children are displayed at a charity exhibition titled “Kids.” Official statistics show that every year in China, some 10,000 children go missing. Along with China, 22 countries have...
June 2015, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province: Oversized portraits of missing children are displayed at a charity exhibition titled “Kids.” Official statistics show that every year in China, some 10,000 children go missing. Along with China, 22 countries have...

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