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In this Sept 16, 2010 file photo, armed policemen take part in a training to strengthen their capability against terrorism prior to the forthcoming 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province. [Xinhua] |
GUANGZHOU -- With one month before the opening of the 2010 Asian Games, China has activated 100 police checkpoints on the roads and waterways to the southern host city Guangzhou Sunday to form a "security firewall".
An unnamed official with the ministry said that the security checks would be conducted in a "less disturbing" way to avoid traffic jams and other inconveniences.
The ministry also instructed police departments across the country to put more effort into solving social conflicts and cracking down on gun-related crimes and violence.
As the ministry deployed more personnel for street patrols, it urged fire and traffic departments to strengthen management to prevent major fire and road accidents.
The 2010 Asian Games is scheduled to open on November 12.