259 Chinese policemen fired for poor conduct ( 2003-11-20 14:55) (Xinhua)
Police chiefs have announced that 587 Chinese policemen have been
investigated and prosecuted - including 259 who have been sacked -
since the beginning of 2003 when the Ministry of Public Security promulgated its
new conduct code.
On Jan. 22, the Ministry of Public Security officially promulgated the
stringent new code, known as the "Five Prohibitions", which stipulated that
police officers were forbidden to gamble, drink alcohol during work hours, drink
and drive, carry firearms under the influence of alcohol, and violate gun use
and management rules.
Violators of the "Five Prohibitions" are eligible for harsh penalties,
including dismissal and expulsion from the police, said a source with the
Ministry.
One day after the promulgation of the conduct code, Zhou Yongkang, Minister
of Public Security, urged all the country's public security bodies to strictly
implement the "Five Prohibitions", and to resolutely investigate and punish
violators.
The ministry soon dispatched 15 inspection teams throughout the country to
check daily activities and publicize the "Five Prohibitions" among the entire
force.
The campaign to clean up police forces has continued across the
country.
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