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BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) China has taken measures to minimize casualties in its police force, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) said Wednesday. The MPS h
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There have been no terrorist attacks in China for the past four years, the public security ministry said on Thursday.
“Our battle against terrorism has continued to do well, and there have been no violent terrorist incidents for four consecutive years,” spokesman Li Guozhong told a press conference held to review the ministry’s work and achievements between 2013 and 2020.
“The present situation is stable and harmonious as people enjoy security and a good living and work environment,” he said.
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2021-04-17 02:05:53 GMT2021-04-17 10:05:53(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhua) China has seen fewer road accidents in recent years, according to the Ministry of Public Security (MPS).
The number of major accidents dropped to three in 2020, down from 13 in 2014, said MPS spokesperson Li Guozhong.
The downward trend came despite the number of motor vehicles on the country s roads increased from 264 million to 372 million during the same period, according to Li.
China observed National Security Education Day on Thursday. Addressing a press conference, the ministry released the latest data.
The MPS vowed continued efforts to identify and eliminate potential risks involving passenger buses, tourist buses, minibuses, heavy trucks and vehicles carrying hazardous chemicals at a national conference on traffic management held recently in Chengdu, southwest China s Sichuan Province.