Hebei launches environmental protection teams
Updated: 2013-10-15 18:12
By Zheng Jinran (chinadaily.com.cn)
|
|||||||||||
China's first public security force specializing in environmental crimes has been launched in Hebei province.
A number of cities in Hebei have launched environmental protection teams under the province's public security department to look into environmental crimes, specifically involving industrial companies.
They will cooperate with environmental protection bureaus and have already been established in several provincial cities, including the capital city of Shijiazhuang, Baoding, Hengshui and Chengde.
Other cities in the province will set up their own teams this month, said Feng Fan, the assistant inspector from Public Security Department of Hebei.
Since June, 183 suspects have been arrested for polluting the environment. Municipal public security departments have placed 185 cases on file through the end of August and investigated another 459 companies for illegal pollutant emissions.
"We will take harsher actions on polluters in the following six months, with targets on companies from the electric power, coking, petrification, pharmaceutical, chemical engineering and leather industries," Feng said.
Related Stories
Walmart to pay $81m for environmental crimes 2013-05-29 10:57
China to enhance environmental protection legislation 2013-03-04 15:26
Delegate engaged in environmental protection 2013-02-26 21:57
Five-yr plan on environmental protection issued 2013-02-22 22:11
Millionaire leads parade for environmental protection 2013-02-22 08:07
Today's Top News
SAFE to buy Paris shopping center: Report
At least 20 killed in strong Philippine quake
China confirms new human H7N9 infection
Man sentenced to 6 years in jail for airport blast
The HK-Shanghai win-win vision
Cosmetics is a mirror to see China's economy
All 86 tourists evacuated from Mount Qomolangma
UK 'open' to Chinese nuclear investment
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Last of the reindeer hunters |
Facial Expressions |
Rallying to the rescue of fishermen |
Writers chase dreams online |
Officials: A matter of faith |
No crisis of character |