2014 year-end: Corruption crackdown
Updated: 2014-12-31 14:02
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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![]() Anti-corruption investigators work on the 'Fox Hunt 2014' campaign in Beijing's financial street in August. Provided to China Daily |
Sacrifices required as inspectors chase prey
When police officer Zhang Qiang's 6-year-old daughter developed pneumonia with a high fever and needed to be hospitalized in October, he spent the whole night trying to reach a doctor for an appointment first thing in the morning.
The girl was hospitalized and treated the next day, and he told his wife to take care of her because he had to fly immediately to Thailand to bring back Chinese fugitives.
"Once we receive our orders, we immediately depart for overseas destinations to capture and repatriate suspects," he said. [Full story]
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