Special inspection teams to oversee organized crime crackdown
BEIJING -- China's national office against organized crime said that special inspection teams will be sent to 10 provincial-level areas in early December to oversee crackdown operations against gangs and organized crime.
During their one-week inspection tour, the accredited inspectors, selected from in-service and retired officials in political and legal affairs departments as well as experts in political and legal practice, will conduct precise supervision over the fight against organized crime, focusing on major cases and prominent problems in key areas, said the office.
China launched a national campaign against organized crime and officials who shelter criminal organizations at the beginning of 2018. Three rounds of inspections on the national crackdown have been conducted so far.
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