Want China Times, Xinhua 2014-09-14
Police in China and members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are teaming up to fight terrorism and transnational crimes, said sources attending a security forum here Saturday.
| The police are on street duty in Kunming, Yunnan province, Sept. 12. (File photo/CNS) |
Police in China and members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are teaming up to fight terrorism and transnational crimes, said sources attending a security forum here Saturday.
Fighting
terrorism was one of the major topics at the two-day forum, which closed
Saturday in Nanning, capital of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,
said Li Wei, vice minister of public security in China.
He said it
is crucial for police authorities in China and ASEAN to work together to
maintain regional security.
Terrorist
attacks targeting China and ASEAN have risen from 146 in 2003 to 575 in 2012,
according to the Global Terrorism Database.
"It's
noteworthy that terrorists nowadays are not just targeting police and
government," said Zhu Lin, associate professor with the institute of
China's armed police forces. "Many attacks in recent years have targeted
ordinary people, foreign tourists included."
The wide
use of information technology has also made it easy for terrorists and other
transnational criminals to hijack information without revealing their own
identities, said Zhu.
"It's
therefore crucial to set up long-term cooperation mechanisms. By sharing
information and increasing exchanges, it will enable police to stop terrorism
and other crimes," Zhu said.
More than
120 representatives from China and the 10 ASEAN members attended the forum.
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