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Chinese police on anti-gang blitz after attack on women in Tangshan

  • City government mounts crackdown in response to violence assault in group at restaurant
  • Public urged to report suspected criminal activity to police

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The attack in Tangshan was captured on security cameras. Photo: Weibo
Officials in the northern Chinese city of Tangshan launched a “lightning blitz” campaign against criminal gangs on Monday after nine men were arrested over the weekend for allegedly battering women.
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The two-week campaign – led by a special group within the city government – with cover a series of criminal activities, from assault and battery of women to extortion, gambling, prostitution and scams.

The officials called on the public to report suspicious activity to the police and promised that all tip-offs would be treated confidentially and the informants would be protected.

“[We] must focus on criminal activities that the public are most angry about and crimes that have serious ill effects on society,” the campaign announcement said. “[We] will hit them hard with heavy penalties, and root them out one by one with full force.

“[We] will fight this battle against crime with lightning force,” it said, adding that the city’s top leadership would head the group.

The offensive comes after nine men were arrested over an attack on several women at a barbecue restaurant in the city on Friday.

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