post. Someone in the task force once imagined that a drone would be used to carry 20 kilograms of TNT explosives and blast them down at once. This time, it was the local armed forces of the ethnic minorities in Myanmar taking the lead. Behind the military palace of the Myanmar government, the army rushed to the 5th day and 5th night in the deep mountains and forests where leeches bite and wild beasts inhabit. The tents were already a few hundred meters away. This is the closest time to eradicating the Nuokang Group! Suddenly, a member of the team encountered Nuokang's secret whistle and shot, but the encirclement of the action group had not yet closed, and Nuokang and others escaped after hearing the sound. Shock and deterrence: Bin Laden was killed, and Nuo Kang wanted to live. On January 28, 2013, four patrol boats of the Yunnan Provincial Public Security Frontier Defense Corps ended their joint patrol and law enforcement mission on the Mekong River and arrived at Guanlei Port, Yunnan. 130 for 4 days, sailing 486 kilometers. This is the eighth joint law enforcement patrol between China and the law enforcement agencies of Myanmar, Laos and Thailand. The "Golden Triangle" and the waters from Mengmo to Mengxi Island have always been high-incidence areas of international gun and drug trafficking. Especially after the Mekong River Massacre, the China-Laos-Myanmar-Thailand Mekong River Basin Law Enforcement and Security Cooperation Conference and the Joint Patrol Law Enforcement Ministerial Conference have successively Held in Beijing in October and November 2011, the cooperation mechanism of the four countries' joint patrol and enforcement of the Mekong River was established. On December 10, 2011, the maiden voyage ceremony of the four-nation joint law enforcement cruise was held in Guanlei Port.
sail. According to reports, the number of ships entering and leaving China's Guanlai, Laos' Mengmo, Myanmar's Wanbeng, and Thailand's Chiang Saen has returned to the level before the "10.5" incident. Despite the joint law enforcement by China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, Nuo Kang escaped the pursuit several times with cunning instinct. In this regard, the Chinese task force formulated a strategy of "decapitation" and "dismembered limbs", which squeezed his living space more and more narrowly, the organization began to fall apart, and the backbone of Nuokang's men were arrested one after another. On April 20, 2012, Sang Kang, the No. 2 figure in the group, was arrested and brought to justice. On the 25th, the task force received information that Nuo Kang, who was almost alone, fled from the deep mountains of Myanmar in panic. The task force keenly guessed that Nuo Kang wanted to escape from the surrounded Myanmar to hide in Laos, and immediately coordinated the Lao police to strengthen the coastal defense. The final arrest of Nuo Kang is not a big thriller. That night, as soon as Nuo Kang and two of his men came ashore near the port of Mong Mo in Bokeo Province, Laos, they were captured by the special team and Lao police who had been deployed here. Since then, the commander of the "10.5" case and the fourth figure of the group, Weng Miao, surrendered to the Burmese government forces. So far, the "10.5" tragedy on the Mekong River has been solved. A person with knowledge of the inside story told reporters that it is as difficult as the United States to hunt down Nuo Kang in the intricate Mekong River Basin and the dangerous mountains and forests.
The army hunted down bin Laden in Afghanistan and Pakistan. After all, bin Laden only needs to be killed, while Nuokang needs to be caught alive. "It is true that only the United States in the world has done such a thing in the overseas investigation and arrest of foreigners who commit crimes against their own citizens." Liu Yuejin said that in the past few decades, China's international law enforcement cooperation has at most demanded the extradition of Chinese people who ran away after committing crimes in China. The "10.5" case is a new milestone in China's international law enforcement cooperation. On May 10, 2012, 15 days after Nuo Kang was captured, he was officially handed over to the Chinese side by the Lao government. At the handover scene, Nuo Kang suddenly knelt down facing Liu Yuejin. Liu Yuejin said that he "felt that behind him was the country, the motherland, and the nation". On November 6, 2012, the Intermediate People's Court of Kunming City, Yunnan Province pronounced the "10.5" case, and sentenced the defendants Nuo Kang and Sang Kang for the crime of intentional homicide, the crime of transporting drugs, the crime of kidnapping, and the crime of hijacking a vessel. , Elijah death penalty. On December 26, 2012, the Yunnan Provincial High Court rejected the appeal and upheld the original judgment. In fact, the Chinese police took the initiative to attack overseas this time. The background is that the old Myanmar and Thailand showed that they did not have the ability to deal a fatal blow to the Nuokang Group. During the entire overseas law enforcement process, the task force did not dispatch troops and did not hurt anyone. Foreign civilians, "At the same time, the task force did not lose a single person." But in disguise, when latent, Chinese police are not locals, do not speak the local language, an extended stay outside a child for a week, causing local
people and even law enforcement suspicion is reasonable, "because it is not to be identified, we There have also been incidents of police officers being beaten." Although nearly a year has passed since the arrest of Nuo Kang, Liu Yuejin was still very emotional when talking about the pursuit and the difficulties he encountered at that time. He said that the "10.5" case is difficult to become an example of China's international law enforcement cooperation. "Overseas case handling is constrained by multiple factors such as law, and the '10.5 case' may be difficult to institutionalize", but Liu Yuejin believes that it is possible to win This case is a kind of shock and deterrence, in order to send a message to the world: the overseas legitimate interests of Chinese citizens and the country cannot be violated.
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