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China sends more police liaison officers overseas

Xinhua, February 14, 2015 Adjust font size:

China has sent 49 police liaison officers to Chinese embassies and consulates in 27 countries to help track down fugitives and handle emergencies, said the Ministry of Public Security on Sunday.

Police liaison officers were first dispatched to Chinese Embassy in the United States in 1998 and have played an active role since then, said the ministry, adding 13 more officers will be sent to another four countries in 2015.

Apart from their traditional roles such as safeguarding national security and ensuring overseas Chinese safety, these officers fully participated in "Fox Hunt 2014," China's overseas campaign agaisnt corrupt officials and helped repatriate more than 200 fugitives, said the ministry.

Vice Minister Meng Hongwei said the ministry will further improve police liaison officers' work to boost international law enforcement coorperation. Endi