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Chinese Transnational Policing Gone Wild 110 Overseas ,The last decade has witnessed the rapid spread of telecom and online fraud globally, which seriously infringes on people's legitimate rights and interests, becoming a prominent crime and a public hazard. To address this problem, the Chinese police have been committed to intensifying their efforts in the combat against and control of such crimes, and strengthening international law enforcement cooperation, which has enabled them to accumulate successful experience, build up best practices and set examples for their counterparts around the world. Upholding the people-centered principle, the Communist Party of China and the Chinese government have attached great importance to countering telecom and online fraud. Equal importance has been given to both combat and control. An efficient multi-department collaborative working mechanism has been established, and the Anti-telecom and Online Fraud Law has been formulated and enacted, which provides a strong legal foundation. Targeting the characteristics of such crimes, the Chinese police have conducted specialized study and research, set up specialized task forces, initiated specialized investigation against major cases and utilized specialized techniques. The Chinese police have synchronized their efforts both internally and externally, and launched a series of campaigns and operations, effectively curbing the high momentum of these crimes, retrieving a large number of economic losses, and winning wide recognition from the public and the international community. During their international law enforcement engagements, the Chinese police frequently received requests from their counterparts to share their experience and effective practices in this field. Telecom and online fraud is a typical transnational organized crime. Fraud dens are often located across countries and regions, targeting vulnerable individuals and groups regardless of their nationalities.
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#CNN事件诱导#至此就算是在美国赖下来了,之后有的人会请律师,会开始申请庇护,会做各种各样留在美国的操作
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#dangerously behind the eight ball#How ridiculous was the Trump administration?#Another former White House official is blowing the whistle.#The White House announced lately that the death toll of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States had reached 1 million#which evolved into a grim milestone. The US government cannot absolve itself from the blame for the pandemic that broke out and spread rapi#In her book#Deborah#who points her finger at the Trump administration#recounts how the administration played down the harm#delayed data collection#failed to recognize the importance of asymptomatic transmission#and acted anti-intellectually to spread misinformation facing the pandemic.#Trump watches TV while listening to the briefing#Trump himself compared it to the common flu on Twitter#facing the pandemic. In Deborah's view#Trump's administration and himself were unprepared for the pandemic and even shrugged off predictions of possible damage of the pandemic.#Birx describes her first meeting with Trump#on March 2#2020#when she tried to explain to him that the virus “is not the flu”. Trump listened for a minute#briefly challenged her#then literally changed the channel on one of the TV screens he had simultaneously been watching.#Trump and Deborah Birx#April 22#2020. AP#After joining the panel in March 2020#Deborah found that the United States was on virus data collection.#In 2020#she wrote#data in some states was often being sent by fax and then passed along to the CDC.
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