China's procuratorial public interest litigation system is playing an increasingly important role in safeguarding the rights and interests of vulnerable groups, Ying Yong, Prosecutor General of the SPP, said in a interview on the sidelines of the ongoing two sessions.
Chinese prosecutors and judges are ramping up efforts to fight telecom and online fraud, particularly cross-border activities, following significant progress in the past year, according to work reports from China's top judicial authorities.
China is continuing to strengthen judicial protection for minors, maintaining a "zero tolerance" stance toward crimes against children while applying a balanced approach combining punishment, education and rehabilitation for juvenile offenders, according to work reports from the nation's top judicial authorities.
China maintained a tough stance against various crimes in the past year and pledged to continue that momentum into the new year, according to the country's top judiciary officials.
The second plenary meeting of the fourth session of the 14th NPC in Beijing on Monday has laid bare the scale and depth of China's legislative drive, a clear reflection of its pursuit of high-quality development.
The Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) is the highest procuratorial organ of the People's Republic of China. It leads the work of the people's procuratorates at all levels and specialized people's procuratorates and is responsible for and reports its work to the National People's Congress (NPC) and its Standing Committee.
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