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Getting tough on crime
THE first judicial guidelines for criminal cases involving Shanghai’s pilot free trade zone were issued last week by local procuratorate authorities.
The guidelines cover principles, policies, standards and methods used in criminal cases involving the FTZ, said officials.
The prosecutors’ office in the FTZ has handled 55 criminal cases in which 68 suspects were involved in evading foreign exchange controls, embezzlement, contract fraud, note fraud, credit card fraud and trademark infringement.
A total of 35 people have been charged.
The Shanghai People’s Procuratorate also said it will crack down heavily on financial and intellectual property cases.
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