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Security increased for CPC Congress

Officials aim to stop any terror threat before it becomes viable

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

China will beef up security and attach great importance to combating terrorist activities before the opening of the 19th Communist Party of China National Congress, to be held later this year, the Ministry of PublicSecu­rity said on Thursday.

According to the ministry, public security department­s will conduct a six-month special action aimed at preventing violence and terrorist attacks and ensuring social safety and stability.

Police “have taken effective measures to fight against a variety of sabotage and destructio­n activities conducted by hostile forces,” said Guo Shengkun, minister of public security.

“We will stay on high alert for terrorist attacks and pay attention to obtaining intelligen­ce to prevent such crimes,” he said. “We will maintain high pressure and take severe measures against terrorist attacks, resolutely eliminatin­g them during the planning stage and stopping them before any action occurs.”

In recent years, a series of violent and terrorist attacks have occurred at home and abroad, causing hundreds of casualties and property losses, posing a serious risk to people’s lives and property.

Guo said police will focus on setting up a comprehens­ive informatio­n center to collect intelligen­ce and analyze statistics concerning violence and terrorist attacks, while accelerati­ng the applicatio­n of advanced technology to improve work efficiency and combat capability.

According to the ministry, police will tighten the security management and strengthen patrols and preventive measures in some key areas, including airports, railways, subway stations, shopping malls and entertainm­ent venues.

Moreover, they will carry out a special action to combat the manufactur­e and traffickin­g of guns and other dangerous items that could be used to produce explosives. Police also will keep a close eye on logistics and express services, according to Guo.

“We should conduct in-depth investigat­ions of the existing problems and security gaps and strengthen risk assessment and emergency response to resolve conflicts and risks in a timely manner. Then we should ensure overall stability of social security,” he said.

Mei J ian ming, director of the Counterter­rorism Research Center at People's Public Security University of China, said China should draw some lessons from previous violent and terrorist accidents, then improve a quick-response mechanism to prevent similar attacks in the future.

He said it’s more than necessary to establish a national intelligen­ce-sharing platform to help law enforcemen­t officers “obtain and analyze various terrorist-related clues, then effectivel­y deploy different forces, including armed police and soldiers, to smash criminal gangs.”

We will stay on high alert for terrorist attacks and pay attention to obtaining intelligen­ce to prevent such crimes.” Guo Shengkun, minister of public security

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