China Daily

Crackdown deals blow to mafia- style gangs

- By YANG ZEKUN yangzekun@ chinadaily. com. cn

A nationwide crackdown on organized crime launched more than two years ago has dealt a heavy blow to the financial foundation­s of criminal gangs and improved the environmen­t for economic developmen­t, a top organized crime watchdog said on Monday.

Data released by the national office against organized crime of the Communist Party of China Central Committee’s Political and Legal Affairs Commission showed that 3,347 mafia- style organizati­ons — 708 of them operating in the financial sector — had been busted nationwide by the end of August, with more than 379 billion yuan ($ 56.7 billion) in assets seized. About 89 percent of that amount was seized from just 528 gangs.

A total of 2,453 individual criminals involved in organizing, leading or participat­ing in organized crimes in 1,481 cases nationwide have had part or all of their personal property confiscate­d, been fined or had illegal gains recovered. The monetary value totaled 22.2 billion yuan, with 3.2 billion yuan returned to victims. Another 1,866 such cases are under investigat­ion, it said.

The three- year campaign, which will conclude at the end of this year, has produced remarkable results in ensuring sound economic developmen­t, the office said in a statement posted on its website. A total of 4,473 mafia- style organizati­ons and other criminal gangs had been broken up in rural areas by the end of August, it said, providing a strong guarantee of victory in the battle against poverty and the rural revitaliza­tion drive.

A total of 1,128 mafia- style organizati­ons in different industries involved in crimes such as forcible contractin­g of projects, the rigging of bidding and forced trading have been busted nationwide, creating a better business environmen­t, the office said.

The destructio­n of forests and lakes and illegal mining have been effectivel­y brought under control, with 449 mafia- style organizati­ons in mining industries busted around the country. Hainan province has busted 28 criminal sandmining gangs, and nearly 1 million square meters of rivers and lakes have since been restored.

Ten provinces and municipali­ties along the Yangtze River cracked down on 170 illegal sandmining gangs to help protect the developmen­t of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

In addition, 6,814 gangs engaged in illegal lending and using violence to collect debts were disbanded nationwide, improving local economic security.

With the rapid developmen­t of the internet and finance industries in recent years, criminal gangs have used such channels to commit crimes, the office said, urging authoritie­s to strengthen supervisio­n and regulation of new online financial products to close loopholes.

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