Ying Yong, Chief Grand Prosecutor and Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, met with a delegation led by Le Minh Tri, a member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and Chief Justice of Vietnam's Supreme People's Court, in Beijing on June 6.
Procuratorial organs across China approved the arrests of more than 53,000 people for drug-related crimes from January 2024 to May this year, a 14 percent decrease over the previous 16-month period.
The International Cooperation Bureau of the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) held the sixth national training session for foreign-related legal professionals from June 10 to 13 at the SPP's Beidaihe Procuratorial Technical Support Center.
Online crimes committed by adults against minors are on the rise in China, prompting calls for stronger safeguards and stricter enforcement, according to a white paper released by the country's top procuratorate.
China's procuratorial organs have intensified efforts to safeguard cultural relics and heritage sites through public interest litigation.
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