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The 113th China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand Joint Patrol of the Mekong River was successfully completed

author:China.com

Xishuangbanna, 21 Jan (China News Service) -- At 11:00 on 21 January, with the smooth docking of The Jingha Wharf in Xishuangbanna, China, the 113th joint patrol and law enforcement of the Mekong River between China, Myanmar, Myanmar, and Thailand was successfully completed.

In this operation, the law enforcement departments of Laos, Myanmar and Thailand sent a total of 2 law enforcement boats, 54 law enforcement team members, and a total range of 632 kilometers. Participating law enforcement boats and law enforcement team members strictly abide by the "non-contact" provisions on epidemic prevention and control, implement various measures such as epidemic prevention and killing, body temperature detection, etc., and carry out joint operations in the form of full-line joint patrols and segmented patrols of key waters, forming a strong control over the key waters of the Mekong River.

According to reports, after the completion of this joint patrol and law enforcement operation, the law enforcement departments of the four countries will continue to carry out segmented patrol law enforcement operations in the waters of the China-Myanmar Boundary River, the Mekong River Mengmo, Ban Xiangguo, and the Golden Triangle, and continue to carry out joint special operations to severely crack down on smuggling, smuggling, telecommunications networks, drug crimes, and other transnational illegal and criminal activities, and make every effort to safeguard the security and stability of the Mekong River Basin during the Spring Festival.

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