100 excursions, set sail! -Xinhuanet



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This is the site of the 100th launch ceremony of the China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand Joint Patrol Police Service on the Mekong River (photographed December 8). Issued by Xinhua News Agency (provided by the Water Patrol Corps of the Yunnan Province Department of Public Security)

Xinhua News Agency, Kunming, December 8 (Reporter Zhuang Beining) At 9:30 AM on December 8, 4 police boats set sail from Jingha Wharf in Xishuangbanna, China, marking the 100th China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand joint patrol in the Mekong River for law enforcement. The action was officially launched. Before sailing, the Yunnan Province Department of Public Security held a grand sailing ceremony. Officials from the Office of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Public Security and the Department of Public Security of Yunnan Province presented the flag to the Chinese mission team at the Mengmo and Banxiangguo contact points in Laos.

The joint patrol and law enforcement are reportedly expected to take place over 4 days and 3 nights, with a total journey of more than 620 kilometers, and will pass through the waters of the China-Myanmar crossing, the Lao crossing. -Myanmar and the Lao-Myanmar-Thailand crossing. At the same time, in order to pay close attention to various epidemic prevention and control measures, the 100th cruise ship will adopt a combination of segmented patrols and full-line cruises.

On December 8, law enforcement officers waited on the law enforcement boat to set sail, Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhuang Beining.

The competent person in charge of the Yunnan Province Department of Public Security stated that since the launch of the China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand joint patrol and law enforcement on the Mekong River, the Quartet has maintained the “spirit of Mekong “to help each other in the same boat, observe and help each other, inclusion, equality and mutual benefit, and has continuously improved strategic mutual trust and has explored and strengthened cooperation in the Mekong River. Management and control have deepened the repression of cross-border criminal activities and ensured the security and stability of the Mekong River basin. The formation of the cruise ship will resolutely ensure the successful completion of the Mekong 100th joint patrol law enforcement task, and will use this as an opportunity to continually strengthen investment and assurance of joint patrol law enforcement work, and build a regular and professional international police cooperation team. The crackdown on cross-border crime continued to escort the Mekong Canal.

It is understood that since the launch of the China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand joint patrol and law enforcement on the Mekong River, a total of 99 patrols and law enforcement services have been conducted, with a total of 787 law enforcement vessels and 15,818 law enforcement officers dispatched, with a total trip of 56,100 kilometers. The law enforcement agencies of China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, focusing on the objectives of unified and coordinated operations, strengthening rapid response and enhancing law enforcement capabilities, conducted inspections in-depth policing and deepening escort operations, continuously improved police cooperation mechanisms, strengthened repression of illegal crimes, and 4,600 drugs were seized in total. More than kilograms, they rescued 130 merchant ships in distress, escorted thousands of merchant ships, and saved a total of 188 million yuan in economic losses for people along the river. Today, the Mekong joint patrol law enforcement has become a model for international regional law enforcement cooperation.

On December 8, the police boat that participated in the 100th China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand Joint Patrol on the Mekong River set sail. Issued by Xinhua News Agency (provided by the Water Patrol Corps of the Yunnan Province Department of Public Security)

100 excursions, set sail! -Xinhuanet


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