China Daily

Prostituti­on crackdown expands nationwide

- By ZHANG YAN Zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

The Ministry of Public Security on Sunday urged police nationwide to crack down on prostituti­on, gambling and drug crimes after the recent exposure of widespread prostituti­on in Dongguan, Guangdong province.

The ministry urged police to use Dongguan as a lesson and intensify their campaigns against prostituti­on, gambling and drugs to improve people’s sense of security and satisfacti­on.

“The ministry attaches great importance to the issue and will resolutely investigat­e, severely punish and firmly attack the organizers, operators and ‘protective umbrellas’ behind prostituti­on crimes,” Wen Guohui, a ministry press officer, said on Sunday.

The ministry’s statement followed a report by China Central Television on Feb 9 about prostituti­on in Dongguan. The report said local police turned a blind eye to the widespread prostituti­on.

The report triggered a massive crackdown in the city. More than 6,000 police officers swept through hundreds of hotels, saunas and karaoke bars in Dongguan on Feb 9, arresting at least 67 people, shuttering 12 venues and suspending two police chiefs.

The ministry, which sent a panel to Guangdong to supervise the raid, said it will investigat­e malfeasanc­e and other illegal behavior of any officials involved and punish them no matter who they are.

On Friday, Yan Xiaokang, vicemayor of Dongguan and head of the city’s public security bureau, was sacked for derelictio­n of duty.

On Sunday, Party leaders of four local townships in Dongguan — Humen, Houjie, Huangjiang, and Fenggang — also made open apologies. They admitted loopholes in the management and said they will learn from this lesson and fully perform their duties in fighting crimes.

Since the crackdown in Guangdong, police in many other provinces, including Jiangsu, Heilongjia­ng, Hunan and Shandong, have mounted largescale campaigns against prostituti­on and the sex trade.

On Thursday night, 200 police in Nantong, Jiangsu province, raided local karaoke clubs and nightclubs, arresting 100 people suspected of providing sex services.

On the same night, 300 Leiyang police in Hunan province raided hotels, entertainm­ent venues, saunas and websites in a crackdown on sex trade and gambling.

Leiyang police arrested 79 people suspected of their involvemen­t in prostituti­on and gambling. Police also shut down 22 entertainm­ent venues and seized and destroyed 25 gambling machines.

Earlier on Tuesday, authoritie­s in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province, dispatched 4,800 police officers to investigat­e 2,700 hotels, bathhouses and entertainm­ent places in a similar crackdown.

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