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Beijing police rewards terror informants

Xinhua, November 24, 2015 Adjust font size:

Beijing police announced Tuesday that they have rewarded three citizens who provided tip-offs, and called for the public to help fight against terrorism.

A resident was rewarded with 3,000 yuan (around 470 U.S. dollars) on Thursday for providing information on a bomb threat published online.Police detained one suspect based on the tip-off.

Another two Beijing residents were also rewarded with 3,000 yuan each for providing terror tip-offs, said police, without giving more details.

A spokesman for Beijing police said they have rewarded more than 500 people with over 600,000 yuan since the city announced rewards for terror informants in March 2014. Endi