Core Viewpoint - The Chinese police have intensified efforts to combat crimes related to the illegal occupation of farmland and the destruction of black soil resources, achieving significant results in protecting agricultural land and ensuring food security [1][2]. Group 1: Crime Prevention and Law Enforcement - The police have launched the "Kunlun" special operation and "Jinfeng" action, focusing on regions such as Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang to combat crimes that damage black soil resources [1]. - Over 4,600 cases of illegal occupation of farmland and destruction of black soil resources have been filed this year, along with more than 200 cases related to the production and sale of counterfeit agricultural materials [1]. - The Ministry of Public Security has taken over 13 major cases for supervision, implementing strict measures to protect farmland and support grain production [1]. Group 2: Comprehensive Crime Control Measures - The police are implementing the strictest farmland protection policies, targeting issues such as illegal occupation, soil theft, seed infringement, and the illegal addition of harmful substances in agricultural products [2]. - A new policing model combining "professional + mechanism + big data" has been established to enhance monitoring and early warning systems [2]. - Collaboration with administrative departments has been strengthened to improve mechanisms for information sharing, case transfer, and inspection, creating a coordinated approach to combat agricultural crimes [2].
公安机关依法严打危害粮食安全犯罪
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-09-23 22:33