Chinese police net over 60,000 people in
vast drug sweep: Xinhua
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[January 16, 2015]
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Police in China
have arrested 60,500 people for drug-related crimes and seized 11.14
metric tons of narcotics in a vast, multi-city sweep, the official
Xinhua news agency reported.
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Police handled 52,800 drug crime cases from late September to
December during a campaign dubbed "Ban drugs in hundreds of cities",
it said, quoting the Ministry of Public Security. The campaign will
last until April.
The ministry said earlier that around 180,000 drug users had been
punished by mid-December, with 55,679 sent to compulsory
rehabilitation centers.
Illegal drugs, especially synthetic substances like methamphetamine,
ketamine and ecstasy, have grown in popularity in China in tandem
with the rise of a new urban class with greater disposable incomes.
Authorities have stepped up efforts to combat drugs, teaming up with
Laos, Myanmar and Thailand to try to stem the flow of drugs from
Southeast Asia, even arresting a string of celebrities on drug
charges to bring publicity to the issue.
Earlier this month a Beijing court sentenced Jaycee Chan, son of
kung fu movie star Jackie Chan, to six months in prison and fined
him 2,000 yuan on drug charges.
(Reporting by John Ruwitch; Editing by Paul Tait)
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