China News Service, Xishuangbanna, May 27 (Li Pengfei) At 11:00 on the 27th, two Chinese law enforcement boats successfully berthed at Jingha Wharf in Xishuangbanna, China, marking the successful completion of the 117th China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand joint patrol and law enforcement on the Mekong River.

  The operation lasted 4 days and 3 nights, with a total voyage of more than 600 kilometers. The law enforcement agencies of the four countries sent a total of 4 law enforcement boats and 84 law enforcement team members to set sail from Jingha in China, Mengmo in Laos, and Wanbeng in Myanmar. "Contact" to carry out joint patrols and law enforcement across the entire line and key waters, crack down on various cross-border crimes in the Mekong River Basin, and maintain the safety and stability of the Basin.

The picture shows the successful completion of the 117th China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand joint patrol and law enforcement on the Mekong River.

Photo by Li Pengfei

The picture shows the successful completion of the 117th China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand joint patrol and law enforcement on the Mekong River.

Photo by Li Pengfei

  It is reported that on May 25, boat 53106 of the Water Patrol Corps of the Yunnan Provincial Public Security Department, which has participated in the joint patrol and law enforcement of the Mekong River between China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, was awarded the "National Excellent Basic Unit of Public Security".

Yan Yizhang, the person in charge of the 53106 boat, said that he is very proud and will devote himself to the joint patrol and law enforcement of the China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand Mekong River and the crackdown on cross-border crimes with a more high-spirited fighting spirit and a pragmatic style. The Mekong waterway is safe and stable.

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