Gun
control
China's Ministry of
Public Security (MPS) began Monday a nationwide campaign to "eliminate
public security risks linked to guns and explosives" weeks before lunar
new year and China's parliamentary session in March.
The campaign, which will run till the end
of March, will see public security forces focused on the illegal manufacture,
sales and smuggling of guns and explosives, and inspect work safety in national
defense departments whose work involve guns and explosives.
Possession of guns by private individuals
is illegal in China. The country has long maintained high pressure on
gun-related crime and has mobilized the public to turn in illegal guns and
explosives and report suspicions to the police.
According to the MPS, crimes related to
guns and explosives fell by 3.6 percent and 15 percent respectively in 2014.
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